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ADJ. 形容词1.?艺术性的Arts or art is used to describe theatres or cinemas that show plays or films that are intended to make the audience think deeply about the content, and not simply to entertain them. 双语例句例: the Cambridge Arts Cinema. 剑桥艺术影院。
NOUN. 名词1.?[U 不可数名词] 艺术品Art consists of paintings, sculpture, and other pictures or objects that are created for people to look at and admire or think deeply about. 双语例句例: the first exhibition of such art in the West. 这种艺术品在西方的首次展出。 例: contemporary and modern American art. 美国当代与现代艺术品。 例: Whitechapel Art Gallery. 白教堂美术馆。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 艺术Art is the activity or educational subject that consists of creating paintings, sculptures, and other pictures or objects for people to look at and admire or think deeply about. 双语例句例: a painter, content to be left alone with her all-absorbing art. 一个乐于独自沉浸在她的迷人艺术中的画家。 例: Savannah College of Art and Design. 萨瓦纳艺术设计学院。 3.?[C, U 有变体名词] 艺术活动The arts are activities such as music, painting, literature, film, and dance, which people can take part in for enjoyment, or to create works that express certain meanings or ideas of beauty. 双语例句例: Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences. 叶卡捷琳娜大帝是艺术和科学活动的赞助人。 例: people working in the arts. 在艺术领域工作的人们。 例: the art of cinema. 电影艺术。 4.?[PL 复数] 人文学科At a university or college, arts are subjects such as history, literature, or languages in contrast to scientific subjects. 双语例句例: arts and social science graduates. 人文与社会科学的毕业生们。 例: the Faculty of Arts. 人文学院。 5.?[C 可数名词] 技艺If you describe an activity as an art, you mean that it requires skill and that people learn to do it by instinct or experience, rather than by learning facts or rules. 双语例句例: pioneers who transformed clinical medicine from an art to a science. 把临床医学从技艺转化成科学的先驱们。
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