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moderne

/moh-dairn, muh-/US // moʊˈdɛərn, mə- //UK // (məˈdɛən) //

现代化,现代化的,现代化人

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pretentiously modern; striving to appear modern but lacking style or conviction.
    • : of or noting a style of decorative art and architecture of the 1930s and 1940s that was influenced by streamlined industrial design of airplanes, ships, and cars: usually considered to be a later development of art deco.

Examples

  • Inspired, they sent Trinquier's book, La guerre moderne (“Modern Warfare”), to CIA agent Robert “Blowtorch Bob” Komer.

  • I have now cited such Authors both ancient and moderne, who have directly maintained the same opinion.

  • Durand de Laur, H., rasme, prcurseur et initiateur de l'esprit moderne.

  • Hffding's protest against the use of the word "radicalism" applied to Nietzsche, in Moderne Filosofer, is thus beside the mark.

  • What could not be got into the Muse Moderne, founded in 1845, was divided amongst the churches and provincial museums.

  • La philosophie moderne ne reconnat que l'autorit de la raison.