词汇 | contemporary |
释义 | contemporaryWord family noun contemporary contemporaneancontemporaneitycontemporaneousnesscontemporarinessadjective contemporary contemporaneousadverb contemporarily contemporaneouslycontemporarilyverbcontemporize Artscon·tem·po·ra·ry1 /kənˈtempərəri, -pəri $ -pəreri/ ●●○ AWL adjectiveadj 1 ANOWbelonging to the present time 当代的 SYN modern contemporary music/art/dance etc an exhibition of contemporary Japanese prints 当代日本版画展 life in contemporary Britain 当代英国的生活 2 TIME/AT THE SAME TIMEhappening or done in the same period of time 发生[存在]于同一时代的 contemporary with The wall hangings are thought to be roughly contemporary with the tiled floors. 壁饰和瓷砖地面被认为差不多出现在同一时代。 n COLLOCATIONS contemporary + NOUN contemporary art/music/dance Each year there is a contemporary music festival in November. contemporary artists/writers Paintings by contemporary artists covered the walls. contemporary society What is the role of television in contemporary society? the contemporary world The environment is a major issue in the contemporary world. contemporary life the complexity of contemporary life contemporary Britain/America etc The book moves from the late 19th century to contemporary America. contemporary culture/science etc Science is an important part of contemporary culture. contemporary issues (=subjects or problems that a lot of people are talking about) contemporary issues such as transport and pollution Examples from the Corpus contemporary• The cafe's decor is clean and contemporary.• Since its opening in 1978 the gallery has been seen as the main centre for contemporary art in the city.• It was strongly influenced by the contemporary art movement known as Constructivism, which was being energetically pursued.• I'm not very impressed by the works of many contemporary artists.• Contemporary Indian cinema has its roots in folk culture.• Composers like Philip Glass have made contemporary music more popular.• Thus, contemporary ontological debates relating to the photograph are divergent.• It is arguably the greatest source of violence and death in the contemporary political world.• The methods available are constantly increasing in number and their utility is greater as the complexity of contemporary processes is revealed.• the declining importance of religion in contemporary societies• To put the same observation in more contemporary terms, families learn about what marriage means from their experience of marriage.• This latter was especially troublesome because the contemporary theory dismissed it as self-correcting. contemporary music/art/dance etc• Its street entrance was transformed into a gallery designed to display contemporary art.• One characteristic of contemporary art history has been its extensive use of non-art-historical texts.• What is your opinion of the current state of contemporary art, in this country and internationally?• There was a lot of contemporary art on the walls, not exactly her taste but not overly crude and jarring.• Mass Media: As of yet, there is no national contemporary music paper in the Soviet Union.• With contemporary art, there is not always a right or wrong answer.• Particularly if it means introducing contemporary music to Angelenos. contemporary2 ●●○ AWL noun (plural contemporaries) [countableC] TIME/AT THE SAME TIMEsomeone who lived or was in a particular place at the same time as someone else 同时代的人;同辈 somebody’s contemporaries Oswald was much admired by his contemporaries at the Academy. 奥斯瓦尔德在皇家艺术学会中很受同时代人的敬仰。 Examples from the Corpus contemporary• This, they suggest, can be seen in the Tagar culture, a contemporary of the Pazyryk tombs.• The following portrait sketches by contemporaries are, there-fore, of special interest.• Atkins is still working, long after many of his contemporaries have retired.• To most of his contemporaries Blake was a nutter or simply inept.• The problem was considered particularly vexing because, as the research of contemporaries showed, it affected middle class women most.• More than almost any of her predecessors or contemporaries, Pires underlines this generic relationship.• The music, by Brecht's contemporaries Weill and Eisler, adds atmosphere and reinforces the strong protest against tyranny and persecution.• But this was not clear to contemporaries. (1600-1700) Medieval Latin contemporarius, from Latin com- ( → COM-) + tempus “time” |
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