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n. 文科

  1. I am an arts graduate.
    我是一个文科毕业生。
  2. Will the government provide money to support the arts?
    政府会拨款资助美术事业吗?
  3. The theatre is under the patronage of the Arts Council.
    那家剧院得到了艺术委员会的赞助。


arts
[ noun ]
studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
<noun.cognition>
the college of arts and sciences


  1. IN the past, there have been complaints that the visual arts at the Edinburgh Festival have not sufficiently reflected the state of Scottish art past or present.
  2. Omus Hirschbein, who is director of performing arts at the Y, is convinced the plan will be a winner.
  3. She hopes to eventually receive a masters degree in fine arts from New York University, specializing in classics and film.
  4. They come from all 50 states and 26 foreign countries to spend a summer of intensive study in music, dance, drama and the visual arts.
  5. Recipients are proposed by a large board and chosen by a nine-man committee of musicians and arts administrators.
  6. In the past, its meetings have been open to the public except for sessions devoted to reviewing grant applications recommended by the NEA's panels of outside arts experts on theater, dance, music and other disciplines.
  7. Helms succeeded in having the Senate place the arts restrictions in an overall spending bill for the endowment and several other agencies.
  8. The deal has been put together by Something of Consequence, a company which specialises in making sponsored performing arts programmes. The Ashes must be at the heart of one of the most romantic of sporting stories.
  9. In Charlotte and neighboring Mecklenburg County, N.C., the grant will go toward a major endowment fund and a multi-agency program to enhiance arts education in local schools.
  10. The arts community feared the exhibit would be closed to the public.
  11. Rep. Sidney Yates, D-Ill., the endowment's chief supporter in the House, argued successfully that the arts restrictions would amount to censorship and lead to the "lingering death" of the 25-year-old agency.
  12. Since that target was set six years ago, millions of dollars have been provided for the arts, spending on a scale unprecedented in the 25 years since independence from Britain.
  13. The Arts Council got an unexpected Pounds 5.1m increase, and there will be less talk of arts companies closing. Dorrell is different from past arts and heritage ministers in being wary of going native.
  14. The Arts Council got an unexpected Pounds 5.1m increase, and there will be less talk of arts companies closing. Dorrell is different from past arts and heritage ministers in being wary of going native.
  15. The University of Guanajuato, a prominent fine arts institution, supplied numerous student theater and musical performances throughout the festival.
  16. That control has been in the hands of the government since the company was privatised in 1987. Responses included some characteristic banter between Lord King and Sir Colin on the stage of the Barbican arts complex in central London.
  17. Mr. McNutt, who is providing the piano for the breakfast, established the arts group after migrating to Randall two years ago from Minneapolis with his piano-tuning partner Joel Yushta.
  18. The Census, however, imposes a market test for whether one's occupation is in the arts.
  19. The group advised parents and children to avoid the movie, which follows the exploits of four crime-fighting turtles skilled in martial arts.
  20. To the extent that society has a legitimate interest in encouraging the arts, there is little reason to direct our resources toward raising the compensation of artists.
  21. Evergreen language arts teacher Joseph Knight submitted a transfer request to the Jefferson County School District last Friday after receiving an unsigned note containing a racist threat.
  22. The forthrightness of his views and his natural iconoclasm are evident in Paying the Piper, which is compulsory reading for anyone entering the field of arts sponsorship.
  23. The arts have not been at the top of his agenda during his campaign.
  24. It loses some vivacity by hiving off its fringe, Artrage, to another part of the year, and although it makes obvious financial sense to share overseas arts troupes with Adelaide - 16 events featured at both festivals - it lessens its impact.
  25. If educational standards and incomes continue to rise, the market for the arts will continue to grow - and the case for national subsidies will become progressively weaker.
  26. A SENIOR manager at London's South Bank arts centre has been dismissed and two of his staff suspended after alleged procedural discrepancies.
  27. The report by the Policy Studies Institute says the arts account for 2.5 percent of all spending on goods and services in Britain and directly employ 496,000 people, or 2.1 percent of the work force.
  28. "The downside risk is that the time and resources devoted to such projects will subtract from the kids' mastery of the liberal arts, rather than enhance them," says Dennis Gray, deputy director of the Council for Basic Education in Washington.
  29. "Clearly, the VCR route is the most promising for expansion of the arts," said Mr. Harris, calling his estimate of a $2 billion market for arts-related videotapes "conservative."
  30. There is more willingness to criticise. 'The arts and theatre scene has changed.
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