modernism
英 [ˈmɒdənɪzəm]
美 [ˈmɑːdərnɪzəm]
n.  现代主义; 现代思想(或方法); 现代派,现代风格,现代主义(盛行于20世纪中期的艺术、建筑和文学风格)
复数:modernisms
Collins.1 / BNC.10874 / COCA.10170
牛津词典
noun
- 现代主义;现代思想(或方法)
 modern ideas or methods
- 现代派,现代风格,现代主义(盛行于20世纪中期的艺术、建筑和文学风格)
 a style and movement in art, architecture and literature popular in the middle of the 20th century in which modern ideas, methods and materials were used rather than traditional ones
柯林斯词典
- See also:post-modernism
英英释义
noun
- practices typical of contemporary life or thought
- genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres
- the quality of being current or of the present- a shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village
 
双语例句
- Post-modernist theory did much to break through those boundaries, just as Modernism had done in its time.
 后现代主义的理论大大突破了这些界限,正如现代主义在它的时代所做的一样。
- The latter modernism may be divided into the denial modernism and the constructive nature modernism.
 后现代主义可以分为否定性后现代主义和建设性后现代主义两个向度。
- Anderson and Faulkner are two representative American writers of modernism in the 20th century.
 安德森和福克纳都是美国现代文学著名的作家。
- "Art" has lost its essence; therefore, a definition of art covering typical modernism and post-modernism is impossible.
 “艺术”已经丧失了其本质,因此,一个涵盖典型的现代主义和后现代主义的艺术定义是不可能的。
- The nostalgia feelings, artistic tendency and affirmation of culture differences developed from modernism design are main characteristics of post-modernism.
 怀旧的情怀、艺术化倾向和对文化差异性的肯定是后现代主义设计在现代主义基础上形成的主要特征。
- Experiment and Subversion: Modernism and Postmodernism in Biography
 实验与颠覆:传记中的现代派与后现代
- In the name of the modernism and civilization, the cities are equipped today with zoological gardens.
 在现代化与文明的名义之下,今天的城市拥有了动物园。
- Courses include Greek drama, Shakespeare and Elizabethan theater, American theater, experimental theater and modernism, etc.
 设有希腊戏剧、莎士比亚和伊丽莎白戏剧,美国戏剧,实验戏剧,现代主义戏剧等课程。
- He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.
 他正迫使政府推崇一种现代主义。
- They talked about modernism.
 他们谈论现代主义。
