单词 | 创造出 |
释义 | 〔Lehn〕French chemist. He shared a 1987 Nobel Prize for creating artificial molecules that can mimic vital chemical reactions.莱恩,简·玛丽:(生于 1939) 法国化学家,因其创造出可以模拟维持生命所必需的化学反应而获1987年的诺贝尔化学奖〔Klee〕Swiss artist who combined his expert use of line and color and his theories of abstract art to produce works of whimsy and innocence.克勒,保罗:(1879-1940) 瑞士画家。他把对线系和色彩的熟练运用和其关于抽象艺术的理论结合起来创造出了古怪而单纯的作品〔like〕"Every great and original writer . . . must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished" (William Wordsworth).Onefancies what appeals to one's taste, inclination, imagination, or notion of what a person or thing should be: “任何伟大有创造力的作家……都必须创造出自己欣赏的风格” (威廉·华滋华斯)。一个人fancies 喜欢人或事物本身所适合自己的口味、爱好、想象或观点: 〔equal〕To do, make, or produce something equal to:生产、制作或创造出与…相同的事物:〔mixer〕A device used to combine and adjust sounds from a variety of sources in order to create a final recorded audio product, such as the soundtrack of a movie.混频器:用来混合和调整不同来源的声音以创造出最终被录的音频产品的装置,如一部电影的音道〔produce〕To create by physical or mental effort:制作,制造:以脑力或体力劳动的方式创造出:〔artist〕One, such as a painter or sculptor, who is able by virtue of imagination and talent to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the fine arts.艺术家:能够通过想象和天赋创造出有美学价值艺术品的人,如画家或雕塑家,尤指(表现)在好的艺术作品中〔original〕Productive of new things or new ideas; inventive:有创造性的:创造出新事物或新思想的;有创造发明的:〔titillate〕"Once you decide to titillate instead of illuminate . . . you create a climate of expectation that requires a higher and higher level of intensity"(Bill Moyers)“一旦你决定用刺激而不是说明的方式…你就会创造出一种期望,希望这种刺激的强度越来越大”(比尔·莫耶斯)〔burdensome〕"Yet out of this unflattering, rigorous realism . . . Swift made great art" (M.D. Aeschliman). “在这种毫不夸张的严格写实主义之外…斯威夫特创造出了伟大的艺术” (M·D·艾奇里曼)。 〔scrim〕A transparent fabric used as a drop in the theater to create special effects of lights or atmosphere.纱幕,薄纱:在电影院里为了创造出特殊的灯光效果或气氛用于作活动垂幕的透明织物〔funky〕When asked which words in the English language are the most difficult to define precisely,a lexicographer would surely mentionfunky. The meaning offunky seems well captured by Geneva Smitherman in Talkin and Testifyin: The Language of Black America, where she states that funky means “[related to] the blue notes or blue mood created in jazz, blues, and soul music generally, down-to-earth soulfully expressed sounds; by extension [related to] the real nitty-gritty or fundamental essence of life, soul to the max.”Be that as it may,funky is first recorded in 1784 in a reference to musty, old, moldy cheese. Funky then developed the sense "smelling strong or bad,” which could be used to describe body odor.Butfunky was applied to jazz, too—a usage explained in 1959 by one F. Newton inJazz Scene : "Critics are on the search for something a little more like the old, original, passion-laden blues: the trade-name which has been suggested for it is ‘funky’(literally: ‘smelly,’ i.e. symbolizing the return from the upper atmosphere to the physical, down-to-earth reality).” Funky comes from the earlier nounfunk, which meant "a strong smell or stink.” This noun can probably be traced back to the Latin wordfūmus, "smoke.” 当被问及英语中最难准确定义的是哪些词时,词典编纂者肯定会提到funky 这个词。 Funky 的含义似乎被热纳瓦·史密斯曼在 语言和证明: 美国黑人语言一节中解释得很清楚,她认为 funky 指“主要在爵士乐、布鲁斯歌曲、灵乐这些发自灵魂深处的音乐中创造出的音符式的忧郁; 由此延伸为与生命本质精髓有关的,表现美国黑人及其文化特点到极致的。”Funky 最早可能被记录于1784年,用于指发霉的、过期的奶酪。 后来,funky 引申到这层意思“闻起来强烈或有异味的,” 可以用来形容身体的气味。但funky 也用于指爵士乐方面, 这种用法于1959年在一位名叫F·牛顿的人的书爵士舞台 中有所解释: “批评家们正在找一种有些更象原始的、激情洋溢的老布鲁斯歌曲一样的东西:用来表现后的词就是‘有气息的’(字面意义:‘有气味的,’也就是说,从高高在上的格调降回到自然而率直的风格)。” Funky 一词来自较早出现的名词funk, 意为“一种刺鼻的气味或臭味”。 这个词可能可追溯到拉丁词fumus, “烟” 〔sculpture〕A work of art created by sculpture.雕刻品:雕刻创造出的艺术品〔mirage〕An optical phenomenon that creates the illusion of water, often with inverted reflections of distant objects, and results from distortion of light by alternate layers of hot and cool air. Also called fata morgana 海市蜃楼:一种可以创造出水和远处物体的倒影的光学现象,是冷热相间的几层空气导致的光线扭曲而产生的结果 也作 fata morgana〔Pinter〕British playwright whose works, includingThe Dumbwaiter (1957) and Birthday Party (1958), create an atmosphere of menace. 品特,哈罗德:(生于 1930) 英国剧作家,他的作品创造出一种恐吓气氛,包括《看房者》 (1957年)和 《生日宴会》 (1958年) 〔synergy〕Cooperative interaction among groups, especially among the acquired subsidiaries or merged parts of a corporation, that creates an enhanced combined effect.增效作用:组织,尤指得到附属机构或某公司已合并的部门之间的合作性相互作用,创造出更大的联合效果 |
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