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 baroque [bә'rɒk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 巴罗克风格, 巴罗克式

a. 巴罗克式的, 绮靡的, 以俗艳标新立异的


  1. In Germany the baroque style of art flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    在德国, 巴罗克艺术风格在17和18世纪非常盛行.
  2. The baroque style or period in art, architecture, or music.
    巴洛克式艺术、建筑或音乐的巴洛克风格或时期
  3. Such decoration was a typical feature of the baroque period.
    这种装饰是巴罗克时期的特徵.


baroque
[ noun ]
  1. the historic period from about 1600 until 1750 when the baroque style of art, architecture, and music flourished in Europe

  2. <noun.time>
  3. elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century

  4. <noun.attribute>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of the elaborately ornamented style of architecture, art, and music popular in Europe between 1600 and 1750

  2. <adj.pert>
  3. having elaborate symmetrical ornamentation

  4. <adj.all>
    the building...frantically baroque


Baroque \Ba*roque"\, a. [F.; cf. It. barocco.] (Arch.)
1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, an artistic style
common in the 17th century, characterized by the use of
complex and elaborate ornamentation, curved rather than
straight lines, and, in music a high degree of
embellishment.
[PJC]

2. Hence, overly complicated, or ornamented to excess; in bad
taste; grotesque; odd.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. Irregular in form; -- said esp. of a pearl.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

  1. Set in an ornate Italian villa in which the designer Hugh Landwehr has included echoes of the Gothic and baroque, it tells the story of Death, in the person of Christopher Reeve, deciding to take a three-day holiday.
  2. Mr. Laurel's transformation provides a look into the unprincipled, undisciplined and baroque world of Philippine politics.
  3. With Henze's English Cat and Manfred Trojahn's Enrico among its recent successes, the Schwetzingen Festival - based at the baroque court theatre a few miles south of Mannheim - has proved fertile ground for operatic premieres.
  4. But it begins as straightfaced baroque, shifts up into rococo and ends as a roaring essay in comical-romantic glitz. Adapting his own hit stage show, Luhrmann has deftly reconciled cinema with theatre.
  5. It was a far cry from baroque music. The arts is full of people like Warnock, who clamber into management by virtue of being good bassoonists, singers, actors.
  6. Early Tuesday, officials closed the embassy, leaving nearly 1,000 people stranded outside the baroque Lobkowicz Palace that houses it.
  7. The baroque cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren is a beloved national monument.
  8. I lombardi is almost baroque in its scenic demands, requiring at least ten different sets and several costume changes for the chorus.
  9. Lagerfeld showed some wonderful hot-red tweeds heavily piped in red, white and blue galloon braiding along with dressy bright cashmere jackets with black chenille and gold baroque embroidery.
  10. Also surprising and impressive are the numerous studies of earlier art, especially those of Renaissance and baroque sculptures.
  11. Its building, built in 1912, is a Spanish-style Los Angeles landmark with colorful domes and tile roof outside, and baroque touches inside.
  12. Every now and then they are distinguished by a baroque chapel or a few stone dressings around the windows. There live the lords of the Douro.
  13. Galerie Neuse from Bremen showed Augsburg silver and beautifully fine South German baroque ivory sculptures.
  14. The difficulties of getting planning permission are largely due to the city's desire to preserve its baroque heritage, which means that most development work will be confined to refurbishment. There are some exceptions.
  15. He also does "ivory," in "tusks" cast from petrochemicals. Artisans use it for inlaid guitars, harpsichord keys, baroque recorders.
  16. Like the choreography, it adjusts exactly to the idea of a baroque style re-cast for today. The choreography is that subtext Branstrup has discerned behind Shakespeare's words.
  17. In July and August, the city offers frequent baroque concerts in parks, churches and historical buildings.
  18. Showcase for baroque architecture.
  19. The Frauenkirche - its 95-metre baroque dome was part of the characteristic silhouette of Dresden - remained standing.
  20. The Palais Garnier may be a landmark known worldwide for its baroque design and Chagall-decorated ceiling, but it has been inadequate for decades.
  21. By the time William Faulkner worked on the baroque and ultimately incomprehensible film adaptation of Chandler's "The Big Sleep" in 1946, you could hear the fatal snicker of self-parody in the noir night.
  22. An investigator who spoke on condition of anonymity said a spark from a welding torch being used on a gutter on the front of the Spanish baroque building could have started the blaze in the building's old timbers.
  23. Hogwood is just as faithful to the society's baroque and classical heritage, the music that attracted this 47-year-old scholar, harpsichordist, author and conductor in the first place.
  24. Its baroque and renaissance cities are a magnet for western tourists and investors eager to relocate their factories just over the Czech border, where wage rates are far lower.
  25. He listens to Wagner and Beethoven (Mahler's main influences) Prokoviev and baroque.
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