manque [mɑ:ŋk]  

manque

manque  [mɑ:ŋk]

adj. (用在名词之后)愿望没有实现的;未成功的 

名词复数:manques 

But "manque" theory cannot negate the artistic integrity law which Robbe-Grillet's creation also follows. 格里耶自身的创作,也在遵循着艺术完整律。
The merit of " manque " theory lies in its generalization of rosin features of the new novel group and enrichment of fictional creation theory, hence certain aesthetic values. “空缺”论的功绩,在于概括了新小说派的主要特徵,丰富了小说创作理论,因而具有一定的美学价值。

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  • adj. (用在名词之后)愿望没有实现的;未成功的
  • 1. But "manque" theory cannot negate the artistic integrity law which Robbe-Grillet's creation also follows.

    格里耶自身的创作,也在遵循着艺术完整律。

  • 2. The merit of " manque " theory lies in its generalization of rosin features of the new novel group and enrichment of fictional creation theory, hence certain aesthetic values.

    “空缺”论的功绩,在于概括了新小说派的主要特徵,丰富了小说创作理论,因而具有一定的美学价值。

  • 3. Philippe Noiret, the sagacious French veteran, plays the mentor Alfredo in this life story of Salvatore "Toto" Di Vitto, a director manque' depicted as a child by Salvatore Cascio.

    飞利浦诺瓦雷,睿智的法国老兵,扮演着阿尔弗雷多导师。 在这个萨尔瓦托“托托‘狄维托的人生故事中,萨尔瓦托卡肖扮演一个被刻画为孩子的不得志的导演。

  • manque (adj.) 1778, from French manqué (fem. manquée), past participle of manquer "to miss, be lacking" (16c.), from Italian mancare, from manco, from Latin mancus "maimed, defective," from PIE *man-ko- "maimed in the hand," from root *man- "hand" (from PIE root *man- (2) "hand").
man·qué / ˈmɒŋkeɪ ; NAmE mɑːŋˈkeɪ / adjective following nouns 用于名词后 from French formal or humorous used to describe a person who hoped to follow a particular career but who failed in it or never tried it 愿望落空的;壮志未酬的;未成功的 He's really an artist manqué. 他很想当艺术家,但未能如愿。 man·qué / ˈmɒŋkeɪ ; NAmE mɑːŋˈkeɪ /
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