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renaissance美 [rɪ'neɪsəns] 英 [rɪ'neɪs(ə)ns] - n.文艺复兴(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)
- adj.文艺复兴(时代)的
- 网络复活;文艺复兴时期;万丽
n. rebirth,new start,new beginning,resurgence,revitalization 1. | 文艺复兴(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)the period in Europe during the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries when people became interested in the ideas and culture of ancient Greece and Rome and used these influences in their own art, literature, etc. |
2. | (某一学科或艺术形式等衰落后的)复兴a situation when there is new interest in a particular subject, form of art, etc. after a period when it was not very popular |
| to experience a renaissance 经历复兴 |
n. | 1. (14-16世纪欧洲的)文艺复兴(期);文艺复兴期(的美术、建筑)式样 | adj. | |
n. | 1. a rebirth or revival, e.g. of culture, skills, or learning forgotten or previously ignored 2. the period in European history from about the 14th through 16th centuries regarded as marking the end of the Middle Ages and featuring major cultural and artistic change 3. the cultural and religious spirit that characterized the Renaissance, including the decline of Gothic architecture, the revival of classical culture, the beginnings of modern science, and geographic exploration 4. new interest in something that makes it popular again 5. the period in Europe between the 14th and 16th centuries when there was increased interest in ancient Greece and Rome, which produced new developments in art, literature, science, architecture etc 1. a rebirth or revival, e.g. of culture, skills, or learning forgotten or previously ignored 2. the period in European history from about the 14th through 16th centuries regarded as marking the end of the Middle Ages and featuring major cultural and artistic change 3. the cultural and religious spirit that characterized the Renaissance, including the decline of Gothic architecture, the revival of classical culture, the beginnings of modern science, and geographic exploration 4. new interest in something that makes it popular again 5. the period in Europe between the 14th and 16th centuries when there was increased interest in ancient Greece and Rome, which produced new developments in art, literature, science, architecture etc | adj. | 1. relating to the history and culture of the Renaissance 2. in the architectural style of classical revival that characterized the Renaissance |
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