artsy

英 ['ɑːtsɪ] 美
  • adj. 艺术家气派的;装艺术的
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artsy (adj.)
"pretentiously artistic," 1902, from arts (see art (n.)); originally especially artsy-craftsy, with reference to the arts and crafts movement; always more or less dismissive or pejorative; artsy-fartsy was in use by 1971.
1. The artsy - ginsy exurb was no place for Salinger.
这个附庸风雅的远郊地区也不是塞林格能呆的地方.

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2. Japanese media have been digging up video of Hatoyama's formerly less - known artsy side.
这段时间日本媒体纷纷曝料鸠山早年少为人知的具有艺术气质的一面.

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3. French: Your love of poetry, culture and artsy movies means that French is perfect for you.
法语: 你喜欢诗歌 、 文化和文艺类的电影,这都意味着法语更适合你.

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4. Utterly bizarre, yet strangely compelling, this artsy horror film demands to be experienced.
毫无奇怪, 但奇怪的令人信服的, 这拍摄优秀的艺术化的恐怖片.

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