art

美音:[ɑrt] 英音:[ɑː(r)t]

简单释义:


n.艺术;技术;技巧;表演艺术

v.对一人讲话时用

网络艺术(Artistic);美术;辅助生殖技术(assisted reproductive technology)

变形:

复数:arts  


完整释义:


n.

1.艺术,美术
2.艺术;艺术创造
3.装模作样的艺术
4.技术,技巧;技艺
5.(中世纪大学的)文科
6.狡猾的伎俩,(奸)计,权术;教唆
7.〔美口〕(新闻、杂志上的)插图
8.〔古语〕学问
9.策略,诡计,奸计
10.做作,装模作样

v.

1.使艺术化〔仅用于下列成语〕


例句:

  1. Taking penalties is a bit more of an art form, which you would be best advised to practice with your better penalty takers.
    以刑罚为更多的一种艺术形式,你最好建议实践效果较好的点球手位。

  2. This incredible feat may have been performed by a few, but that does not suggest that the art of writing was not developed.
    这个难以置信的技艺也许是通过少数人来履行,但这并不意味着书写的艺术没有发展。

  3. He had hated art in school, and was never any good at it, so he thought of it as a symptom.
    在学校,他曾经讨厌美术,从来都画不好画。因此,他认为这是一种征兆。

  4. Luckily the state of the art is rarely hidden or inaccessible, and is often free.
    所幸的是,最新技术几乎不被隐藏或无法访问,它们总是免费的。

  5. To say that practitioners of Brazilian jujutsu have honed their grappling skills into a fine art is to state the obvious.
    说练巴西柔术也磨练了他们的应对技能,成为一门艺术,是不言自明的。

  6. They used to go so far in that school to design chairs that people collect their old chairs as art pieces, never to be sat upon!
    他们以前居然在这所学校设计的座椅,人们收集他们的旧椅子作为艺术作品,从来没有被坐在后!

  7. At the time art was no longer as dependent on politics as that of 1949 to 1976, but had its own truly independent life.
    应该说,艺术发展在这个阶段硕果累累,因为艺术不再像1949至1976年那样依附于政治,而是拥有了自己真正的独立生命。

  8. Meaning: to call upon the people of this great importance to the protection of art. make it a unique Chinese folk scene.
    意义:呼吁社会民众保护重视这个艺术。使之成为中国民间一道独特的风景线。

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