expressionist
/ɪkˈspreʃənɪst/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈspreʃənɪst/ (ame, ipa) · /ɪkˈspreʃ.ən.ɪst/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈspreʃ.ən.ɪst/ (ame, ipa)
expressionist — 形容詞
- expressionistpositive
- more expressionistcomparative
- most expressionistsuperlative
1. relating to a style of art, music, theatre, and film from the early 1900s that s
表現主義的
表現主義風格的
relating to a style of art, music, theatre, and film from the early 1900s that shows the artist's inner feelings through strong colours, exaggerated shapes, or intense sounds instead of realistic images
Mei's art teacher showed the class several Expressionist paintings that used bright red and yellow to show anger.
Mei 的美術老師向全班展示幾幅表現主義畫作,這些畫使用鮮豔的紅色和黃色來表達憤怒。
expressionist + noun (paintings) describing artistic works
The small theatre in Taipei staged an Expressionist play with exaggerated movements and loud emotional music.
台北的一家小劇場上演了一齣表現主義戲劇,演員動作誇張,搭配響亮而充滿情感的音樂。
Kwame wrote his final paper on the use of colour in German Expressionist films from the 1920s.
Kwame 的期末報告主題是 1920 年代德國表現主義電影中的色彩運用。
Nadia bought a book about Expressionist architecture with photos of buildings that had strange, curved shapes.
Nadia 買了一本關於表現主義建築的書,裡面的照片拍下了那些造型奇特的彎曲建築。
- non-representational
refers more broadly to art that does not depict real objects
- avant-garde
describes experimental or innovative art; not limited to Expressionism
- realistic
describes art that shows things as they appear in real life
- naturalistic
describes art that imitates nature closely
文法句型
expressionist + noun (painting, film, play, music)
用法筆記
Commonly used before a noun describing the work itself (painting, film, play) or the creator (painter, director, composer).
常見錯誤
expressionist — 名詞
- expressionistsingular
- expressionistsplural
1. an artist, writer, or composer who creates work in the style of expressionism, e
表現主義者;表現派藝術家
從事表現主義創作的人
an artist, writer, or composer who creates work in the style of expressionism, especially one active in the early 1900s
The Expressionist used thick black lines and bright colours to show the pain of city life.
這位表現主義者運用粗黑的線條和鮮豔的色彩來描繪都市生活的痛苦。
countable noun referring to an individual artist
Tom's favourite painter was an Austrian Expressionist known for his dark, emotional portraits.
Tom 最喜歡的畫家是一位奧地利表現主義者,以陰暗而情感豐富的肖像畫聞名。
The exhibition brings together Expressionists from Germany, Austria, and France.
這場展覽匯集了來自德國、奧地利和法國的表現主義者。
Yuna learned that many Expressionists worked in groups and shared the same ideas about art and society.
Yuna 了解到,許多表現主義者常以團體方式創作,對藝術與社會抱持相同的理念。
- modernist
broader term for artists of the early-to-mid 20th century who broke with traditional styles
- abstract artist
focuses on non-representational art; not all Expressionists were abstract
- realist
an artist who paints or writes about things as they appear in everyday life
文法句型
the/an Expressionist
Expressionists (plural)
用法筆記
When capitalised ('Expressionist'), often refers specifically to the German Expressionist movement of the 1910s–1930s.