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词汇 art form
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Definition of art form in English:

art form

noun
  • 1A conventionally established form of artistic composition, such as the novel, sonata, or sonnet.

    艺术形式(如小说、奏鸣曲或十四行诗等)

    the novel became the greatest art form of the nineteenth century
    people who view pop music as an art form
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No such illusion bedevilled the artifice of the opera, the equivalent art form of the late seventeenth century.
    • Opera is the art form of the privileged classes, perfected on royal stages over three centuries.
    • It was in the Renaissance that personal portraiture first became an art form in its own right.
    • The radio play became an art form in its own right and attracted novelists and poets as well as dramatists.
    • The theme of Mr Cousins' review is that I pay too much attention to film as a business and have nothing much to say about film as an art form.
    • Writing that, it occurs to me that film is the one art form that can fully flood one's senses.
    • Conceptual art is an art form in which the idea is paramount.
    • The industry makes lots of money, without having to worry at all about the quality of film as an art form.
    • His respect for the novel as an art form means he spent four years on this one, and feels he is a success.
    • I believe film criticism has its own legitimate place as a literary art form.
    • Milne says her route to success as a soloist gives the lie to frequent claims that opera is an elitist art form.
    • He does not accept that opera is an elitist art form or that it should be scaled down in a bid to reduce the cost.
    • Nowadays we look back in horror, realising that film is an art form, possessing its own history.
    • The graphic novel is an art form on a par with pulp fiction.
    • Like photography, video is an art form of which digital is simply the latest format.
    • Opera as an art form is in a rather awkward position in modern China.
    • Why can't they see movies as an art form rather than just another piece of entertainment?
    • It is now a minor art form and the very best artists no longer paint portraits.
    • As a metallurgical art form, the lost-wax technique is one of the oldest and most advanced.
    • Those who denigrate cinema, dismissing it for its mass appeal, refuse to see film as an art form.
    1. 1.1 Any activity regarded as a medium of imaginative or creative self-expression.
      具有想像力(或创造性)的行动
      he elevates stage managing to an art form

      他把舞台管理上升为一种艺术。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • With all of the different materials that are now available staying warm is turning into a bit of an art form.
      • Elegant and complex cuisine matched with just the right wine raises dining to an art form.
      • If controversy were an art form, Julian Spalding would surely be its Leonardo.
      • And Nintendo are making games because they care about the art form, not money, right?
      • Teaching creative writing is an art form that must be reserved for those who are talented.
      • It's become a rolling apology, which may be a new uniquely English art form of my own invention.
      • Rickey made an art form of doing more with less money than any general manager in baseball annals.
      • In the past five years, however, the process has become an art form, particularly at federal level.
      • In fact, a visit to the Magic Kingdom is to witness crowd control performed as an art form.
      • Which is too bad, because we race in all these fantastic places where great food is truly an art form!
      • It appears that industrial sabotage was as much of an art form in Tasmania in those days as legging it is in Thailand today.
      • There are many people I know and respect who discuss fashion as a vital art form.
      • They don't know you so they have made an art form of creating instant trust relationships.
      • The Americans have raised customer complaints to a true art form.
      • Creating presentations is an art form in which many professionals have not been trained.
      • Christa was good at making Chandra feel pathetic, she had it down to an art form.
      • One of the finest examples in the world of lighting as an art form is Carlsbad Cavern in New Mexico.
      • We understand how to influence behavior as an art form, and we do it damn well.
      • Metallica fans are the kind of people who made playing air guitar an art form.
      • In the process, violence becomes an art form, which Abbott compares to bull-fighting.
      • These kids have taken anger, oppression, and fear of crime and turned them in to an art form.

Definition of art form in US English:

art form

nounˈärt ˌfô(ə)rmˈɑrt ˌfɔ(ə)rm
  • 1A conventionally established form of artistic composition, such as the novel, sonata, or sonnet.

    艺术形式(如小说、奏鸣曲或十四行诗等)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is now a minor art form and the very best artists no longer paint portraits.
    • The industry makes lots of money, without having to worry at all about the quality of film as an art form.
    • Like photography, video is an art form of which digital is simply the latest format.
    • I believe film criticism has its own legitimate place as a literary art form.
    • His respect for the novel as an art form means he spent four years on this one, and feels he is a success.
    • Nowadays we look back in horror, realising that film is an art form, possessing its own history.
    • Why can't they see movies as an art form rather than just another piece of entertainment?
    • He does not accept that opera is an elitist art form or that it should be scaled down in a bid to reduce the cost.
    • Opera as an art form is in a rather awkward position in modern China.
    • It was in the Renaissance that personal portraiture first became an art form in its own right.
    • Those who denigrate cinema, dismissing it for its mass appeal, refuse to see film as an art form.
    • Opera is the art form of the privileged classes, perfected on royal stages over three centuries.
    • The radio play became an art form in its own right and attracted novelists and poets as well as dramatists.
    • Writing that, it occurs to me that film is the one art form that can fully flood one's senses.
    • The theme of Mr Cousins' review is that I pay too much attention to film as a business and have nothing much to say about film as an art form.
    • As a metallurgical art form, the lost-wax technique is one of the oldest and most advanced.
    • Milne says her route to success as a soloist gives the lie to frequent claims that opera is an elitist art form.
    • Conceptual art is an art form in which the idea is paramount.
    • No such illusion bedevilled the artifice of the opera, the equivalent art form of the late seventeenth century.
    • The graphic novel is an art form on a par with pulp fiction.
    1. 1.1 Any activity regarded as a medium of imaginative or creative self-expression.
      具有想像力(或创造性)的行动
      he elevates stage managing to an art form

      他把舞台管理上升为一种艺术。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Metallica fans are the kind of people who made playing air guitar an art form.
      • In the past five years, however, the process has become an art form, particularly at federal level.
      • In fact, a visit to the Magic Kingdom is to witness crowd control performed as an art form.
      • It's become a rolling apology, which may be a new uniquely English art form of my own invention.
      • They don't know you so they have made an art form of creating instant trust relationships.
      • Creating presentations is an art form in which many professionals have not been trained.
      • And Nintendo are making games because they care about the art form, not money, right?
      • Teaching creative writing is an art form that must be reserved for those who are talented.
      • Christa was good at making Chandra feel pathetic, she had it down to an art form.
      • In the process, violence becomes an art form, which Abbott compares to bull-fighting.
      • Elegant and complex cuisine matched with just the right wine raises dining to an art form.
      • Rickey made an art form of doing more with less money than any general manager in baseball annals.
      • If controversy were an art form, Julian Spalding would surely be its Leonardo.
      • These kids have taken anger, oppression, and fear of crime and turned them in to an art form.
      • It appears that industrial sabotage was as much of an art form in Tasmania in those days as legging it is in Thailand today.
      • One of the finest examples in the world of lighting as an art form is Carlsbad Cavern in New Mexico.
      • We understand how to influence behavior as an art form, and we do it damn well.
      • There are many people I know and respect who discuss fashion as a vital art form.
      • The Americans have raised customer complaints to a true art form.
      • Which is too bad, because we race in all these fantastic places where great food is truly an art form!
      • With all of the different materials that are now available staying warm is turning into a bit of an art form.
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