avant-garde
avant-garde 英 [ˌævɒ̃'ɡɑ:d] 美 [ˌɑvɑntˈɡɑrd, ˌævɑnt-]
n. 先锋派;前卫派 adj. 前卫的;先锋的
名词复数:avant-gardes
- The term avant-garde refers to innovative or experimental concepts or works, or the group of people producing them. Pushing boundaries with his development of Cubism, Pablo Picasso was part of the early 20th-century art world’s avant-garde.
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- n. 先锋派;前卫派
- adj. 前卫的;先锋的
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1. The first Dada performances were put on by a group of avant-garde poets, writers and performances artists at Cabaret Voltaire.
第一个达达表演是由一群先锋派诗人、作家和表演艺术家们在伏尔泰夜总会上演的。
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2. But in general their distinguishing features were beauty; a sense of craft; a strong, confident silhouette; and the marriage of tradition with the avant-garde.
但通常他们的特点都是华丽的设计,精巧的剪裁,强烈而自信的轮廓,还有传统与前卫的完美结合。
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