surrealism

英 [sə'rɪəlɪz(ə)m] 美 [sə'riəlɪzəm]
  • n. 超现实主义
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surrealism 超现实主义

surreal,超现实的,-ism,主义,思想。

surrealism (n.)
1927, from French surréalisme (from sur- "beyond" + réalisme "realism"), according to OED coined c. 1917 by Guillaume Apollinaire, taken over by Andre Breton as the name of the movement he launched in 1924 with "Manifeste de Surréalisme." Taken up in English at first in the French form; the anglicized version is from 1931.
De cette alliance nouvelle, car jusqu'ici les décors et les costumes d'une part, la chorégraphie d'autre part, n'avaient entre eux qu'un lien factice, il este résulté, dans 'Parade,' une sorte de surréalisme. [Apollinaire, "Notes to 'Parade' "]
See sur- (1) + realism.
1. The movement synthesised elements of modern art that hadn't been brought together before, such as Cubism and Surrealism.
该运动综合了立体派和超现实主义等以前从未同时出现过的现代艺术元素。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His early work was influenced by the European surrealism of the 1930's.
他早期的作品受到了20世纪30年代欧洲超现实主义的影响。

来自辞典例句

3. The various groups had either stagnated, transferred loyalties , or merged into constructivism or surrealism.
各种团体不是停止活动和转向, 就是加入构成主义或超现实主义.

来自辞典例句

4. Not that Henry Hitchings's book is about verbal surrealism.
并不是亨利?希秦斯的字典都是关于动词的超现实主义.

来自互联网

5. His early poetry was influenced by the modernism and surrealism.
他的早期诗作受现代主义和梦幻主义影响.

来自互联网