romanticism
常见例句
- His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
他的诗歌带有一种梦幻般的浪漫色彩。 - Her determined romanticism was worrying me.
她坚定的浪漫主义情怀让我感到担忧。 - The beauty of nature and human feelings were important ideas in romanticism.
崇尚自然美和人的感受是浪漫主义的主要思想. - His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
他的诗歌带有一种梦幻般的浪漫色彩。 - Her determined romanticism was worrying me.
她坚定的浪漫主义情怀让我感到担忧。 - Meanwhile, Americanism sets a heavy cultural foundation for American romanticism with its own national characteristics.
同时, 美国方式也为美国浪漫主义文学奠定了美国民族特有的深厚文化底蕴. - The beauty of nature and human feelings were important ideas in romanticism.
崇尚自然美和人的感受是浪漫主义的主要思想. - This kind of romanticism is everywhere in Buchan's books.
这种浪漫思想在巴肯的书中俯拾皆是. - In fact, realism and romanticism were both expressions of their time.
其实现实主义和浪漫主义都是他们那个时代的表现. - He leans artistically towards romanticism.
他比较倾向于浪漫主义. - Both of these composers were identified with the French School during the rise of romanticism.
两位作曲家都隶属于浪漫主义兴盛时期的法国乐派. - Fielding respectively inherited and developed the realism and romanticism elements of the tramp novel.
菲尔丁小说分别对流浪汉小说中的现实主义因素和浪漫主义因素进行了继承和发展. - This phenomenon was severely criticized by humanism and romanticism.
这种情形受到了人文主义、浪漫主义的激烈批评. - He was bred in romanticism.
他从小就受到浪漫主义的熏陶. - As a consequence, classicism in painting was quickly taken the place of by romanticism.
结果, 绘画领域的古典主义很快就被浪漫主义所代替. - But the romanticism technique quite also obvious in the plot arrangement, writes the many extraordinary events.
但是在密谋上浪漫精神技术相当也是显然的整理, 写许多非凡的事件. - European Romanticism, rephrased for the American democracy, posed a revolutionary threat to a rationalist é lite.
欧洲的浪漫主义——美国民主的另一表述——对理性主义的精英构成了革命性的威胁. - Born in 1770 , Friedrich Holderlin was one of the great poets of German Romanticism.
弗瑞德利契.霍尔德林生于1770年, 是德国浪漫主义的伟大诗人之一. - Berlioz is a composer, conductor and music critic with distinctive character in the Romanticism Times.
柏辽兹是浪漫主义时期具有鲜明个性的作曲家 、 指挥家和音乐评论家. - The Ninth Symphony , an work of his seniority, initiated romanticism in music.
《第九交响曲》是他晚年的惊世之作, 开创了浪漫主义音乐的先河. - Nathaniel Hawthorne is an outstanding representative of romanticism writers in latter 19 th century in America.
纳撒尼尔·霍桑是十九世纪美国浪漫主义作家的杰出代表. - Literary Romanticism ended in 1848, with the revolutions marking a point in the mood of Europe.
文学上的浪漫主义以整个欧洲范围内的欧洲革命为转折点, 于1848年结束. - It is an intensely romantic movie without the romanticism being limited to the romance per se.
这是一个没有强烈的浪漫主义爱情电影限于本身的浪漫. - Beneath this romanticism, however , a stark reality.
在这种良好的精神背后是残酷的现实. - Myth and romanticism surround the Scottish perception of the Battle of Culloden, however.
然而,苏格兰人对卡洛登战役的看法却带有神话和传奇的色彩. - John Brahms was a German composer with the tendency of Classicalism at the era of Romanticism.
约翰·勃拉姆斯是浪漫主义时期具有古典主义倾向的德国作曲家. - Her determined romanticism was worrying me.
她坚定的浪漫主义情怀让我感到担忧。 - Meanwhile, Americanism sets a heavy cultural foundation for American romanticism with its own national characteristics.
同时, 美国方式也为美国浪漫主义文学奠定了美国民族特有的深厚文化底蕴. - The beauty of nature and human feelings were important ideas in romanticism.
崇尚自然美和人的感受是浪漫主义的主要思想. - In fact, realism and romanticism were both expressions of their time.
其实现实主义和浪漫主义都是他们那个时代的表现. - He leans artistically towards romanticism.
他比较倾向于浪漫主义. - Both of these composers were identified with the French School during the rise of romanticism.
两位作曲家都隶属于浪漫主义兴盛时期的法国乐派. - Kant, unconsciously, had prejudice for classicism instead of romanticism, which represents Kant's real look.
康德在不自觉中偏向了古典主义而非浪漫主义, 这才是康德艺术观的本来面目. - Fielding respectively inherited and developed the realism and romanticism elements of the tramp novel.
菲尔丁小说分别对流浪汉小说中的现实主义因素和浪漫主义因素进行了继承和发展. - William Blake is an important representative in English romanticism.
威廉·布莱克是英国前期浪漫主义文学的重要代表. - This period was the hightide of Romanticism.
这是浪漫主义的颠峰时期. - This phenomenon was severely criticized by humanism and romanticism.
这种情形受到了人文主义、浪漫主义的激烈批评. - He was bred in romanticism.
他从小就受到浪漫主义的熏陶. - As a consequence, classicism in painting was quickly taken the place of by romanticism.
结果, 绘画领域的古典主义很快就被浪漫主义所代替. - European Romanticism, rephrased for the American democracy, posed a revolutionary threat to a rationalist é lite.
欧洲的浪漫主义——美国民主的另一表述——对理性主义的精英构成了革命性的威胁. - Born in 1770 , Friedrich Holderlin was one of the great poets of German Romanticism.
弗瑞德利契.霍尔德林生于1770年, 是德国浪漫主义的伟大诗人之一. - Berlioz is a composer, conductor and music critic with distinctive character in the Romanticism Times.
柏辽兹是浪漫主义时期具有鲜明个性的作曲家 、 指挥家和音乐评论家. - The Ninth Symphony , an work of his seniority, initiated romanticism in music.
《第九交响曲》是他晚年的惊世之作, 开创了浪漫主义音乐的先河. - Nathaniel Hawthorne is an outstanding representative of romanticism writers in latter 19 th century in America.
纳撒尼尔·霍桑是十九世纪美国浪漫主义作家的杰出代表. - LiBai was also a positive romanticism master.
同时他也是一个积极浪漫主义大师. - Literary Romanticism ended in 1848, with the revolutions marking a point in the mood of Europe.
文学上的浪漫主义以整个欧洲范围内的欧洲革命为转折点, 于1848年结束. - While architecture was not much affected by romanticism.
但是建筑没有受到浪漫主义太多影响. - This is true in the west, and the typical is romanticism expression theory of English literature.
在西方, 也有主张诗歌表现情感的,英国浪漫主义“表现说”便是其中的代表. - John Brahms was a German composer with the tendency of Classicalism at the era of Romanticism.
约翰·勃拉姆斯是浪漫主义时期具有古典主义倾向的德国作曲家. - How much do you know about romanticism?
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