rococo
rococo 英 [rə'kəʊkəʊ] 美 [rə'koko]
adj. 洛可可式的;旧式的;过分修饰的 n. 洛可可式(18 世纪后半期盛行欧洲的一种建筑装饰艺术风格)
名词复数:rococoes
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- adj. 洛可可式的;旧式的;过分修饰的
- n. 洛可可式(18 世纪后半期盛行欧洲的一种建筑装饰艺术风格)
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1. The movie’s visual style is being based on French rococo artist Jean-Honore Fragonard’s painting “The Swing”.
这个电影的视觉风格将以法国洛可可风格派艺术家弗拉格纳尔的名作《秋千》为蓝本。
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2. Adam’s influence meant that rococo waned and was replaced by more delicately balanced items, so that the house and the objects were harmonious.
亚当风格的影响力意味着洛可可的衰败,洛可可渐渐被这种更加精致和谐的风格所取代。
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3. Tourists were not uncommon in the city but they usually kept to the old port with its rococo churches and stately customs house, or took the organized cruises along the reef.
游客在城里并不罕见,但他们通常局限在有洛可可式教堂和雄伟的海关大楼的旧港口,或者乘坐沿着礁石航行的游轮。
- rococo (adj.) 1836, "old-fashioned," from French rococo (19c.), apparently a humorous alteration of rocaille "shellwork, pebble-work" from Middle French roche "rock," from Vulgar Latin *rocca "stone." Specifically of furniture or architecture of the time of Louis Quatorze and Louis Quinze, from 1841. If this is correct, the reference is to the excessive use of shell designs in this lavish style. For differentiation, see baroque. The general sense of "tastelessly florid or ornate" is from 1844.
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