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Definition of artistry in English: artistrynoun ˈɑːtɪstriˈɑrdəstri mass nounCreative skill or ability. 艺术创造技巧(或才能) the artistry of the pianist 钢琴家的艺术才能。 Example sentencesExamples - His clarity of projection, firmness of line, richness of tone and nobility of presence all bespeak rare artistry.
- There are moments of artistry and tenderness in the best of these photographs but they come from the man behind the camera, not her.
- You will be enthralled by the skill and artistry of the Russian ice stars.
- Equally apparent is the skill and artistry with which Melville transcends his influences.
- All are carved from white granite and show a skill and artistry rarely seen elsewhere.
- Of course most of us will never be able to match the skill and artistry of the great musicians of our time.
- Peter Jackson's King Kong was an epic work of consummate artistry.
- Like his film-star predecessor Ronald Reagan, he makes no great claims to artistry.
- He has created a small menu of mostly Asian cuisine, lending his own inspired artistry to each dish.
- I was in utter admiration of the talent and artistry that the guys all possessed.
- It is a testament to his consummate artistry that Hunt's oeuvre does not become repetitive.
- They are a potent symbol of the jet age and a form of aerial artistry that decorates clear blue skies.
- Every few years Oscar sees fit to reward genuine artistry, thereby reminding us why we watch the show in the first place.
- Will his wife appreciate his artistry or will she have him cut it up for firewood to keep her warm?
- There was an explosion of colour, creativity and artistry on display among the masqueraders.
- For he saw in the mass market of Hollywood one whose artistry might equal or surpass anything available in the European art houses.
- Today garden artistry is available to everyone, and it doesn't have to be on a grand scale.
- There is no mistaking the technical skill and artistry of these dancers.
- The piano artistry of Leviev has brought him recognition as a one of the major jazz innovators of this century.
- Even the emotional experience that Tchaikovsky's music affords us can be traced back to his consummate artistry.
Synonyms creative skill, creativity, art, skill, ability, accomplishment, talent, genius, brilliance, expertness, flair, proficiency, virtuosity, finesse, style, touch, expressiveness, perception, sensitivity, inspiration, poetry, eloquence craftsmanship, workmanship Definition of artistry in US English: artistrynounˈɑrdəstriˈärdəstrē Creative skill or ability. 艺术创造技巧(或才能) the artistry of the pianist 钢琴家的艺术才能。 Example sentencesExamples - There are moments of artistry and tenderness in the best of these photographs but they come from the man behind the camera, not her.
- For he saw in the mass market of Hollywood one whose artistry might equal or surpass anything available in the European art houses.
- The piano artistry of Leviev has brought him recognition as a one of the major jazz innovators of this century.
- Will his wife appreciate his artistry or will she have him cut it up for firewood to keep her warm?
- All are carved from white granite and show a skill and artistry rarely seen elsewhere.
- He has created a small menu of mostly Asian cuisine, lending his own inspired artistry to each dish.
- Today garden artistry is available to everyone, and it doesn't have to be on a grand scale.
- Of course most of us will never be able to match the skill and artistry of the great musicians of our time.
- Every few years Oscar sees fit to reward genuine artistry, thereby reminding us why we watch the show in the first place.
- They are a potent symbol of the jet age and a form of aerial artistry that decorates clear blue skies.
- His clarity of projection, firmness of line, richness of tone and nobility of presence all bespeak rare artistry.
- I was in utter admiration of the talent and artistry that the guys all possessed.
- Like his film-star predecessor Ronald Reagan, he makes no great claims to artistry.
- There is no mistaking the technical skill and artistry of these dancers.
- There was an explosion of colour, creativity and artistry on display among the masqueraders.
- It is a testament to his consummate artistry that Hunt's oeuvre does not become repetitive.
- Peter Jackson's King Kong was an epic work of consummate artistry.
- Equally apparent is the skill and artistry with which Melville transcends his influences.
- Even the emotional experience that Tchaikovsky's music affords us can be traced back to his consummate artistry.
- You will be enthralled by the skill and artistry of the Russian ice stars.
Synonyms creative skill, creativity, art, skill, ability, accomplishment, talent, genius, brilliance, expertness, flair, proficiency, virtuosity, finesse, style, touch, expressiveness, perception, sensitivity, inspiration, poetry, eloquence |