classicists
英 [ˈklæsɪkɪsts]
美 [ˈklæsəsəsts]
n. 古希腊文学研究者; 拉丁文学研究者; 古典学者; (艺术或文学上的)古典主义者
classicist的复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指研究古希腊、古罗马的语言、文学、哲学的)古典学者,古典文化研究者
Aclassicistis someone who studies the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy. - (尤指建筑等艺术领域的)古典主义者
In the arts, especially in architecture, aclassicistis someone who follows the principles of classicism in their work.
双语例句
- Yet for a couple of centuries it was the model of form and inspired classicists everywhere. Many Arab mothers and workers, she says, can provide a model for women the world over trying to strike a balance between professional and family life.
然而在几个世纪的时间里,它曾一直是形态的楷模,激励了世界各地的古典主义者。她说,许多阿拉伯母亲和工人,把职业与家庭很好地结合堪称世界妇女的楷模。 - The second section concretely analyzes the classicists 'comprehension and summarization on academic style. We analyze the classicists' opinions on the relation of argumentation, textual research and prose in the third section.
第二节具体分析他们对学术文体的认识与总结。第三节则详论经学家对义理、考据、词章三者关系的种种看法。 - This dissertation studies the literary thoughts of the classicists in middle Qing Dynasty which are neglected by the scholars on history of literature in the past.
本论文以过去一直不被文学史家重视的清代中期经学家的文学思想为研究对象。 - It would be interesting to know if Greek Classicists have determined where music-besides the theatres-would have been performed, and who the audiences were.
音乐通常来自于戏院里演奏,除此之外,要是能知晓希腊古典主义者是否对音乐来源及其听众做出过判定,那该是何等的惬意啊。
