modernism
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/mˈɒdənˌɪzəm/

“modernism”的英语定义和含义

Modernism
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现代主义, 现代主义运动

a style or movement in art, literature, and architecture developed in the beginning of 20th century that greatly differs from ones that are traditional
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Modernism emerged in the early 20th century as artists and writers sought to break away from traditional forms and experiment with new techniques and perspectives.
现代主义在20世纪初出现,当时艺术家和作家试图摆脱传统形式,尝试新的技术和视角。
The sleek, geometric lines of the building are characteristic of architectural modernism, emphasizing function and simplicity.
建筑物流畅的几何线条是建筑现代主义的特征,强调功能和简洁。
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现代主义, 现代性

the quality or characteristic of being modern, marked by innovative thought, expression, or technique typical of contemporary life or thought
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The architect 's design embodied modernism through its clean planes, open interiors, and integration of new materials.
建筑师的设计通过其简洁的平面、开放的室内空间和新材料的整合体现了现代主义
The novelist 's use of stream-of-consciousness narration exemplified modernism in literature.
小说家对意识流叙述的使用体现了文学中的现代主义
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现代主义, 现代主义运动

a movement in the Roman Catholic Church during the late 19th and early 20th centuries that sought to reinterpret traditional doctrine in light of contemporary philosophy, historical criticism, and calls for freedom of conscience
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Alfred Loisy 's critical approach to the Gospels became a hallmark of Catholic modernism and led to his dismissal from the Institut Catholique.
阿尔弗雷德·卢瓦齐对福音书的批判性方法成为天主教现代主义的一个标志,并导致他被天主教研究所解雇。
Although suppressed, elements of Catholic modernism resurfaced in later theological reforms during the Second Vatican Council.
尽管被压制,天主教现代主义的元素在第二次梵蒂冈大公会议期间后来的神学改革中重新出现。
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