lowbrow
lowbrow 英 [ˈləʊbraʊ] 美 [ˈloʊbraʊ]
adj. 教养浅薄的;文化修养浅薄的 n. 教养浅薄的人
名词复数:lowbrows
- Anything or anyone lowbrow is unsophisticated and uncultivated. Videos that become wildly popular on the internet tend to be lowbrow.
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- adj. 教养浅薄的;文化修养浅薄的
- n. 教养浅薄的人
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1. "Because of events like these and the lowbrow art movement, and the burlesque world, I've seen the industry change," Patton says. "Figure models used to be very girl-next-door, plain Jane.
“从这样的活动和低俗艺术运动以及这个滑稽的世界中,我看到了产业的巨变,”巴顿说,“人体模特过去曾是一些邻家女孩:平凡的珍妮。
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2. So far at least, commentaries in the official media have dwelt mainly on lowbrow entertainment on television and the internet.
至少到目前为止,官方媒体的评论主要涉及的是电视以及网上的低俗的娱乐节目。
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3. It mixes and merges the established and the emerging, the high and the lowbrow, old and new media, global and local.
在这里,固有与新兴,阳春白雪与下里巴人,传统与新媒体,全球与本地的各种元素不断碰撞和融合。
- lowbrow (n.) also low-brow, "person who is not intellectual," 1902, from low (adj.) + brow (n.). Said to have been coined by U.S. journalist Will Irwin (1873-1948), perhaps on the model of highbrow, which seems to be earlier. A low brow on a man as a sign of primitive qualities was common in 19c. fiction, but on a woman it was considered a mark of classical beauty.
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