arabesque
arabesque 英 [ˌærəˈbesk] 美 [ˌærəˈbɛsk]
n. 蔓藤花纹;阿拉伯式花纹
名词复数:arabesques
- An arabesque is a position in which a ballerina stands on one leg with the other stretched out behind her. The back leg in an arabesque might be just touching the floor or extended straight up in the air.
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- n. 蔓藤花纹;阿拉伯式花纹
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1. In art, this confusion of symbols fueled the grotesque, an idea that Poe explicitly made his theme in his classic collection of stories, Tales of the Grotesque and arabesque (1840).
在艺术领域,符号的混乱为奇思怪想推波助澜,爱伦‧坡毫不掩饰地以此作为经典短篇小说集《怪诞故事集》(Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque,1840)的主题。
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2. Martin Nodell’s original inspiration for this character drew partly from the classic story of Aladdin and that influence is obvious in the character’s (very) vaguely arabesque outfit.
马丁.诺德尔对这个人物最原始的灵感来自于阿拉丁的传说, 从这身很阿拉伯风格的制服来看,的确这个影响很深远。
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3. China and India have an arabesque relationship.
中印保持一种阿拉伯藤蔓式的关系。
- arabesque (n.) 1786, "Moorish or Arabic ornamental design," from French arabesque (16c.), from Italian arabesco, from Arabo "Arab" (see Arab), with reference to Moorish architecture. In reference to an ornamented theme or passage in piano music it is attested by 1853, originally the title given in 1839 by Robert Schumann to one of his piano pieces ("Arabeske in C major"). As a ballet pose, first attested 1830.
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