名词文艺复兴; 文艺复兴时期; 文艺复兴时期(欧洲 14、15 和 16 世纪时,人们以古希腊罗马的思想文化来繁荣文学艺术); (某一学科或艺术形式等衰落后的)复兴
1. 文艺复兴时期:今天有同事问我,文艺复兴时期(Renaissance)是哪个世纪,我完全记不起来,顺口胡诌:16世纪. 由于我对知识的强迫症,回酒店一查,居然正确,真是美妙的直觉.
1. 文艺复兴(时期)
The Renaissance was the period in Europe, especially Italy, in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, when there was a new interest in art, literature, science, and learning.
e.g. ...the Renaissance masterpieces in London's galleries...
伦敦美术馆里文艺复兴时期的杰作
e.g. Science took a new and different turn in the Renaissance.
科学在文艺复兴时期发生了新的转变。
2. 复兴;复活;复燃
If something experiences a renaissance, it becomes popular or successful again after a time when people were not interested in it.
e.g. Popular art is experiencing a renaissance...
通俗艺术正在复兴。
e.g. They gathered to protest against the renaissance of the extreme right.
他们聚集起来抗议极右势力的复活。
1. Renaissance Wines are experimenting with Italian varietals as opposed to the rest of the competitors that make Californian New Age style wines in India.
2. The park at Chateau Chenonceaux on the other hand contains two traditional gardens which are typical of the French Renaissance style.
3. Are the remains buried in a French chateau really those of the Renaissance master?
4. renaissance
4. To chisel home the connection between old art and new art, the wing that houses David will be cleared of Renaissance paintings.
5. The audience is often intrigued with their concert programmes which include an extensive guitar repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary music.
6. A pair of creature features rides on the crest of an exploitation renaissance, reports Elizabeth Kerr.
7. The country is a crossroad of cultures undergoing a renaissance in its art scene.
8. Only when the long ban on dissection petered out in the Renaissance did the ventricles prove to be empty space.
9. renaissance
9. According to the Huangpu District government, the Bund area is expected to enjoy a renaissance with new recreation and retail outlets.
10. renaissance的翻译
10. Historians and architects have cited the high historic value of the gardens, including the embodiment of the Chinese Renaissance architecture in the buildings.
noun
1. the revival of learning and culture
Synonym: rebirth Renascence
2. the period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the modern world
a cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries
Synonym: Renascence