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artistry

/ahr-ti-stree/US // ˈɑr tɪ stri //UK // (ˈɑːtɪstrɪ) //

艺术性,艺术,艺术化,艺能

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : artistic workmanship, effect, or quality.
    • : artistic ability.

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Examples

  • NFL history is incomplete without the connection — part athleticism, part artistry, part magic — between passer and catcher.

  • That aversion has only been exacerbated by the repeat appearance of miniatures in horror movies, from the grief-stricken artistry on display in Hereditary to the floor made up of human teeth in Sharp Objects.

  • All I was prepared for was the unprepared creativity of his artistry.

  • We’re simply asking to make our artistry and mixology portable, just like we do with food.

  • Our shoppers have always loved bright colors and patterns, well-made designs, and unique artistry—anything that helps authentically express their personalities and individuality.

  • She found instead a show of imagination, artistry, and above all, really happy people—and she quickly fell in love.

  • FDR was a performer whose artistry was the portrayal of easy authority.

  • Many blended scotches are just as delicious and take even more artistry to make.

  • Now, access to the consumer is where profits are made, and artistry is getting commoditized.

  • Having to respond to both sides: the background and the artistry.

  • It is combative—in the sense that it shapes nature's forces—and it calls for a sense of artistry in its practitioners.

  • Claude, the butler, had prepared the table with fine artistry—its center a mass of roses.

  • Then followed a doleful imitation of Mr. Charles Chaplin, which proved by its very fiasco the artistry of the original.

  • The note of carelessness was maintained—but with artistry to accentuate the extraordinary effect of physique and feature.

  • So, too, our festivals have surrendered much of their artistry.