baroque
baroque 英 [bəˈrəʊk] 美 [bəˈrok]
adj. 巴洛克式的;结构复杂的,形式怪样的 n. 巴洛克风格;巴洛克艺术
名词复数:baroques
- Something baroque is overly ornate, like a paisley red velvet jacket with tassels, or music that has a lot going on and might include a harpsichord.
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- adj. 巴洛克式的;结构复杂的,形式怪样的
- n. 巴洛克风格;巴洛克艺术
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1. The book is conceived of as a comprehensive introduction to these techniques, from the basic to the baroque.
这本书对这些核心技巧做了全面的介绍,从基础菜品一直介绍到巴洛克风格的菜肴。
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2. It’s truly splendid architecture and unlike Hampton Court or St Paul’s Cathedral, other showpieces of the English baroque, you can admire it at your leisure while taking tea.
这真是一个建筑的杰作,而且不同于汉普顿宫或圣保罗大教堂等且他英国巴洛克式建筑中的精品,你可以在你饮茶的闲暇时慢慢欣赏。
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3. They seem to be reaching toward the sky there, but not reaching toward the sky as in the cupola of a baroque church where you're supposed to see God at the top.
而且这些建筑看上去都高耸入云,不过不像巴洛克式教堂高耸的塔楼那样,往顶上看时,你应该会看到雕刻着的上帝
- baroque (adj.) "style of architecture and decoration which prevailed in Europe late 17c. through much of 18c., later derided as clumsy in form and extravagant in contorted ornamentation," 1765, from French baroque "irregular" (15c.), said to be from Portuguese barroco "imperfect pearl," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Spanish berruca "a wart."
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