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degas

/dee-gas/US // diˈgæs //UK // (diːˈɡæs) //

脱气,脱气机,脱脂,脱脂剂

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·gassed, de·gas·sing.

    • : to free from gas.
    • : Electronics. to complete the evacuation of gases in.

Examples

  • Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Cezanne all frequented the circus and adopted it as a topic.

  • Alexandre went so far as to buy back a Degas from its illicit owners.

  • He also served as the pipeline between the moneyed class and a variety of Impressionists: Cezanne, Renoir, Degas, and Seurat.

  • We first met at her Georgetown mansion, filled with stunning Impressionist art: Renoir, Picasso, Degas.

  • From a stolen Degas to Ansel Adams negatives at a garage sale, we uncover more tales of art gone astray.

  • Degas chose his models among the washerwomen and ballet-girls of modern Paris, Rossetti borrowing his subjects from Dante.

  • Mr. George Moore solemnly proclaimed that he knew nothing about lithographs, but that he knew Degas.

  • It would be a superfluous and thankless task to argue with critics or artists who refuse to acknowledge Manet, Monet, Degas.

  • To Degas the toko-nook was "just name," "and it was nothing more."

  • Degas was in the habit of calling him the Bouguereau of Naturalism.