classicist / ˈklæs ə sɪst /

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classicist 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an adherent of classicism in literature or art.
  2. an authority on the classics; a classical scholar.
  3. a person who advocates study of the ancient Greek and Roman classics.

classicist 近义词

classicist

等同于 archaeologist

classicist

等同于 stylist

classicist 的近义词 3
classicist

等同于 right-winger

classicist

等同于 rightist

classicist

等同于 traditionalist

classicist

等同于 conservative

更多classicist例句

  1. Modern classicists are blowing up traditional notions about ancient narratives and sparking renewed interest in the mythological women whose dramas often play out in the shadows of their male counterparts.
  2. An Oxford-trained classicist, he was elected president of the Oxford Union, a post filled by several future premiers.
  3. Shortly before his death in 1882, Charles Darwin received a letter from a physician and classicist named William Ogle.
  4. Classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression.
  5. Waiting for the Barbarians By Daniel Mendelsohn A master classicist takes on subjects from the ‘Iliad’ to ‘Avatar.’
  6. Rent, the share of the land-owner, offered to the classicist a rather peculiar case.
  7. He is a sentimental Classicist, and his subjects the antithesis of the Grco-Roman ideal to which he does homage in his technique.
  8. But though he was thus essentially a classicist, a mere classicist he was not.
  9. In his study of men of science Ostwald has introduced the distinction of classicist and romanticist.
  10. The classicist keeps to one line of thought and develops it by himself logically and completely.