词汇 | purist |
释义 | puristWord family noun purification purist purity ≠ impurity purifier adjective pure ≠ impure verb purify adverb purely pur·ist /ˈpjʊərɪst $ ˈpjʊr-/ noun [countableC] CORRECTsomeone who believes that something should be done in the correct or traditional way, especially in the areas of art, sport, music, and language 〔尤指在艺术、体育、音乐和语言上的〕力求纯正者,纯粹主义者 The purists won’t like it, but opera on TV certainly brings in the audiences. 纯粹派不会喜欢这么做,但电视上播出歌剧的确吸引了观众。 Architects with purist views were suspicious of his work. 持纯粹派观点的建筑师对他的作品表示怀疑。 Examples from the Corpus purist• If Joan was an abstract purist, other young artists were turning toward Bad Painting and cartoon art.• Even baseball purists appear to be accepting that, if grudgingly.• Baseball purists would be against reducing the number of games.• Thirdly, it was an answer to the jazz purists.• It is music for the coach trade, at which only the most high-minded purist is likely to take offence.• In the past, to the horror of soccer purists, broadcasters have cut away from live action for commercial breaks.• If the purists object to removing a slate roof and replacing it, then tough.• They enjoyed sophisticated pleasures, less constrained than elsewhere, which seemed to purists appallingly perverse. purist views• Architects and critics with purist views were suspicious of Hill, but he helped to popularize the modern style. |
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