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nouvelle vague

/noo-vel -vag/US // nu vɛl ˈvag //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural nou·velles vagues [noo-vel -vag]. /nu vɛl ˈvag/. French.

    • : a new wave, trend, movement, phase, etc., especially in an art form.
    • : the films of a group of young French and Italian filmmakers, beginning in the late 1950s, who emphasized conscious manipulation of film techniques and psychological probing instead of plot.

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  • But McCulloch remained vague about the issues that he says we need to address.

  • What that something will be—who it will hurt, and who will do the hurting—remains somewhat vague.

  • But Horrigan says the site weeds out red flags like vague or unlisted addresses.

  • Give Yourself a Real Reward   Sure, some people might be motivated by vague goals such as “better health” or “weight control.”

  • But I think that people who have challenged it sometimes are kind of vague in their reasons for the challenge.

  • Vague murmurs of doubt and surprise reached the ears of two of the British magistrates.

  • "You seem to be as much at home here as in London," said Mrs. Armine, in a voice that was rather vague.

  • Ie ne veux rememorer ce que i'ay crit en mon Histoire de la Nouvelle-France, livre 4.

  • Avec le printemps et ses feux, Bergères, bergers amoureux Vont danser sur l'herbe nouvelle.

  • He had only very vague ideas of justice as administered by law and, at present, he cared little about that.