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 artistic [ɑr'tɪstɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 艺术的, 艺术家的, 富有艺术性的

  1. She is very artistic.
    她酷爱艺术。
  2. I talked to many artistic people: writers, dancers and filmmakers.
    我同许多艺术界的人们谈过话,其中有作家、 舞蹈家、电影制片人。
  3. Our artistic director was instrumental in persuading the orchestra to come.
    我们的艺术指导帮助请来管弦乐队。


artistic
[ adj ]
  1. relating to or characteristic of art or artists

  2. <adj.pert>
    his artistic background
  3. satisfying aesthetic standards and sensibilities

  4. <adj.all>
    artistic workmanship
  5. aesthetically pleasing

  6. <adj.all>
    an artistic flower arrangement


Artistic \Ar*tis"tic\, Artistical \Ar*tis"tic*al\, a. [Cf. F.
artistique, fr. artiste.]
Of or pertaining to art or to artists; made in the manner of
an artist; conformable to art; characterized by art; showing
taste or skill. -- {Ar*tis"tic*al*ly}, adv.

  1. JoAnne Akalaitis, earth mother of the avant-garde theater troupe Mabou Mines, was named his artistic associate.
  2. "I don't have any problem with saying that there is no other mural in the world like this, neither in dimension nor in artistic quality," the artist said while the work was on temporary display in Mexico City's Museum of Modern Art in 1984.
  3. And many videos, despite their origin as record ads and movie trailers, can be just as artistic as the music, sometimes more so.
  4. The president deemed the cubic entry an effort "to unite technical prowess with purity of form." But in emphasizing form over function, the developers have drawn fire for what many see as more of an oddity than an artistic endeavor.
  5. But Levine, who is also the Met's artistic director, has defended the conservative choice on grounds that the company needs a solid production it can live with well into the next century, not one that will seem dated or ill-conceived within a few years.
  6. "Copyright covers artistic expression but not the ideas.
  7. The second, by the cultists, who exalt swing to supreme artistic heights."
  8. Their artistic tradition has been largely preserved, and they are culturally alert and relatively enterprising. Haida activists have been negotiating aggressively with the Canadian government for administrative rights over the entire southern chain.
  9. In the lawsuit filed last week, Kane contended that the mosiac created by his late father in 1965 is a work of art and that alterations would violate constitutional rights to free speech and artistic expression.
  10. Even before it reached Cincinnati, the Mapplethorpe exhibit prompted a national debate over freedom of artistic expression.
  11. The theft also sparked a public debate on the security of the Dutch artistic collections.
  12. "Britain has an artistic talent all round which is second to none, but which is being squeezed to death," said Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, the composer and conductor.
  13. But by now virtually any act or "expression" (not merely speech) that can be given the least artistic or political tinge is said to be outside the judgment of any community.
  14. For all their wit, for all their artistic output, these were some pretty messed-up people: Kaufman was neurotic about germs and used to wash his hands 40 times a day; Woollcott was a compulsive overeater; Parker tried to commit suicide five times.
  15. He has redesigned the group's products and has hired Mr Philippe Starck, the French designer, as artistic director. The group increased sales by 10 per cent to FFr33.48bn in 1993 from FFr30.55bn in 1992.
  16. The Orchestra of Illinois has a record of artistic excellence and could resolve its problems, he said.
  17. Only in Glasgow, as part of its annual Mayfest splurge of artistic activity, has this Russian company been able to present all eight plays in its current British repertory: four at the Citizens Theatre, four at the Tramway.
  18. Endowment chairman John E. Fronhmayer canceled the grant, saying the exhibit was "political rather than artistic in nature." Fronhmayer toured the show and said Wednesday he saw nothing to change his mind.
  19. The symphony argued that Massachusetts law allowed it to cancel performances because of concern that disruptions would mar their artistic integrity.
  20. Mark Lamos, Hartford Stage's 43-year-old artistic director now in his ninth year at the theater, says the award recognizes a quarter-century of theatrical achievement.
  21. "I'm sure most people would agree that turning a profit is rarely the basis for any serious artistic endeavor," says Mr. Brocksmith.
  22. Horvath served as artistic director until 1984.
  23. This intelligent artistic cross-referencing adds to the excitement of the whole enterprise. Another strand concerns Britten as enlightened patron of younger composers such as Robert Saxton, Oliver Knussen and Colin Matthews.
  24. Taken on its artistic merits alone, "The Long Walk Home" is an earnest, often affecting, curiously anticlimactic film.
  25. The writers also demanded more artistic control on the final product.
  26. The Royal Philharmonic will lose its Arts Council money but carry on regardless. Hoffmann has been asked to ignore politics and personalities and assess the artistic potential of the orchestras.
  27. On Thursday, the House voted 183-134 to protect U.S. copyrights of artistic and literary works which are widely pirated in Thailand.
  28. I don't take it to another level of being all artistic and everything.
  29. But by then, the stage was set for a full-scale war between the self-appointed yahoos and the self-appointed defenders of artistic freedom and the First Amendment.
  30. "I was very honored, but also very puzzled," she said later, noting the international jury awarded her medals for most artistic and most talented, but then only gave her third place.
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