minimalism / ˈmɪn ə məˌlɪz əm /

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minimalism 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Music. a reductive style or school of modern music utilizing only simple sonorities, rhythms, and patterns, with minimal embellishment or orchestrational complexity, and characterized by protracted repetition of figurations, obsessive structural rigor, and often a pulsing, hypnotic effect.
  2. minimal art.

更多minimalism例句

  1. The Richmond artist’s intriguing if clinical Culture House show, “A Group of Related Things,” is the autobiography of a new mother, written in the language of minimalism.
  2. In both cases, Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh took the principled conservative positions of judicial minimalism and judicial restraint, rather than blow past those principles in the name of activist judging.
  3. Cantor dips into Tharp’s remarkably complete film archive for glimpses of her earliest explorations of minimalism with a group of female dancers that included Sheela Raj, Theresa Dickinson, Rose Marie Wright and Sara Rudner.
  4. Yamazaki’s line of products are simple and clean looking, adding a touch of modern minimalism to any home or apartment.
  5. In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.
  6. Yet American minimalism, isolationism, realism, mind-our-own-business-ism—whatever you want to call it—is cyclical.
  7. It ran the gamut from abstract, original eveningwear to a sort of sixties-inspired minimalism.
  8. Psycho was minimalism to maximum effect, but it was also a one off.
  9. Minimalism is in vogue, and living a less cluttered life is probably good for your mental health and for the environment.