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avant-garde

/uh-vahnt-gahrd, uh-vant-, av-ahnt-, ah-vahnt-; French a-vahn-gard/US // əˌvɑntˈgɑrd, əˌvænt-, ˌæv ɑnt-, ˌɑ vɑnt-; French a vɑ̃ˈgard //UK // (ˌævɒŋˈɡɑːd, French avɑ̃ɡard) //

前卫,前卫的,前卫派,前卫艺术

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the advance group in any field, especially in the visual, literary, or musical arts, whose works are characterized chiefly by unorthodox and experimental methods.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the experimental treatment of artistic, musical, or literary material.
    • : belonging to the avant-garde: an avant-garde composer.
    • : unorthodox or daring; radical.

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Examples

  • And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird.

  • How a small London design group seized the moment and brought avant-garde art to classic rock.

  • From the refined attire at Lincoln Center to the avant-garde dress downtown, we spotted many of the big 2014 trends.

  • She veers towards the avant-garde, using metal-powder deformed silicone piercings as textural embellishment and digital printers.

  • Instead, you find your favorite objects displaced by a cacophony of contemporary works, often highly avant-garde and challenging.

  • Ils firent mille tentatives et ceremonies avant que nous aborder.

  • Mais c'est là une mesure d'un intérêt défensif, qui ne fera pas faire un pas en avant.

  • The day before her trial, her advocate, Chauveau de la Garde, visited her to consult respecting her defense.

  • Keepe from me, garde thy life, Or as thou hast liud like a goate, thou shaltDye like a sheepe.

  • Ils travaillaient dans le champ, voisin du bois, je suis all les voir tandis que vous marchiez en avant.