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词汇 aestheticize
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Definition of aestheticize in English:

aestheticize

(British aestheticise) (US estheticize)
verb iːsˈθɛtɪsaɪzesˈTHedəˌsīz
[with object]
  • Represent as beautiful or artistically pleasing.

    〈罕〉美化,艺术化

    the director relentlessly aestheticizes the world of his fathers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Much writing today is outward in its gaze, aestheticizing the world through description.
    • Such a building would be equal parts pragmatics and aestheticized glamour.
    • I think of Mapplethorpe as being the first artist to aestheticize the gay male community.
    • These highly aestheticized paint objects have a powerful physical presence.
    • And we traveled around the San Francisco Bay Area, aestheticizing the landscape as we went.
    • These are not sensations that are normally aestheticized, or on which viewers would ordinarily linger.
    • Even more, and especially as an exact recollection clears out, the image aestheticizes the remembered event.
    • Has art the right to aestheticize the trauma, suffering, and death of war?
    • Framed within the generic conventions of the fine-art nude, their bodies are aestheticized and eroticized as ‘objects' to be looked at.
    • What Benton's mechanics do, in other words, is to aestheticize the country's industrial-age obsession with efficient movement.
    • Hunger, misery, degeneracy and the ravages of age were personified, and estheticized, in sculptures of anguished, contorted figures.
    • I have not aestheticized the bomb - rather, the bomb is inherently aesthetic.
    • Everything about him is aestheticized, from the white aviator scarf he wears like an ascot to the flower in his suit lapel.
    • You are such a master at aestheticizing your crimes that even your victims are grateful to be included in the horrible photographs.
    • That is why fascists aestheticize politics, while socialists politicise art.
    • At times, he seems to be exhausting all possible means and angles to aestheticize action and violence.
    • Notwithstanding the title, Burckhardt does not aestheticize his objects.
    • I agree that romanticism aestheticizes everything but I do not see it as conformist in the way you do.
    • Our culture has aestheticized politics as well as war, and aestheticization now also threatens the art of architecture.
    • Wagner carefully and self-consciously based his design on those principles, while aestheticizing them, by invoking the ideal community.

Definition of aestheticize in US English:

aestheticize

(British aestheticise) (US estheticize)
verbesˈTHedəˌsīz
[with object]
  • Represent (something) as being beautiful or artistically pleasing.

    〈罕〉美化,艺术化

    the director relentlessly aestheticizes the world of his fathers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have not aestheticized the bomb - rather, the bomb is inherently aesthetic.
    • Has art the right to aestheticize the trauma, suffering, and death of war?
    • Even more, and especially as an exact recollection clears out, the image aestheticizes the remembered event.
    • Our culture has aestheticized politics as well as war, and aestheticization now also threatens the art of architecture.
    • At times, he seems to be exhausting all possible means and angles to aestheticize action and violence.
    • I agree that romanticism aestheticizes everything but I do not see it as conformist in the way you do.
    • What Benton's mechanics do, in other words, is to aestheticize the country's industrial-age obsession with efficient movement.
    • Framed within the generic conventions of the fine-art nude, their bodies are aestheticized and eroticized as ‘objects' to be looked at.
    • You are such a master at aestheticizing your crimes that even your victims are grateful to be included in the horrible photographs.
    • Everything about him is aestheticized, from the white aviator scarf he wears like an ascot to the flower in his suit lapel.
    • Wagner carefully and self-consciously based his design on those principles, while aestheticizing them, by invoking the ideal community.
    • Much writing today is outward in its gaze, aestheticizing the world through description.
    • These are not sensations that are normally aestheticized, or on which viewers would ordinarily linger.
    • Hunger, misery, degeneracy and the ravages of age were personified, and estheticized, in sculptures of anguished, contorted figures.
    • And we traveled around the San Francisco Bay Area, aestheticizing the landscape as we went.
    • I think of Mapplethorpe as being the first artist to aestheticize the gay male community.
    • Notwithstanding the title, Burckhardt does not aestheticize his objects.
    • That is why fascists aestheticize politics, while socialists politicise art.
    • These highly aestheticized paint objects have a powerful physical presence.
    • Such a building would be equal parts pragmatics and aestheticized glamour.
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