futurism
futurism 英 [ˈfju:tʃərɪzəm] 美 [ˈfjutʃəˌrɪzəm]
n. 未来主义;未来派
名词复数:futurisms
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- n. 未来主义;未来派
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1. futurism, an early twentieth-century movement in art, rejectedall traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.
未来主义,二十世纪早期的一个艺术思潮。 拒绝一切传统,试图通过强调机械和动态来美化生活。
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2. futurism favors the bold: Look more than 30 years ahead, as George Orwell did in 1984 or Arthur C. Clarke in 2001, and critics will forgive your inaccuracies.
未来主义青睐勇敢者:看30多年里前,像乔治奥威尔在1984年或阿瑟C.克拉克在2001年所做的那样,评论家会原谅你的预测不准确。
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3. In his later years, film-maker Walt Disney became obsessed with futurism, and in particular how cities should be designed.
电影制作人华特·迪士尼在晚年被未来主义迷住了,特别是城市应该如何规划的问题。
- futurism (n.) 1909 as the name of a movement in arts and literature, from Italian futurismo, coined 1909 by Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944); see future + -ism. Futurist is from 1911 in the arts movement sense; attested from 1842 in a Protestant theological sense ("one who holds that nearly the whole of the Book of Revelations refers principally to events yet to come" - Century Dictionary). As "one who has (positive) feelings about the future" it is attested from 1846 but marked in dictionaries as "rare."
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