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oeuvre

/œ-vruh/US // ˈœ vrə //UK // French (œvrə) //

创作,做法,节目,创作活动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural oeu·vres [œ-vruh]. /ˈœ vrə/. French.

    • : the works of a writer, painter, or the like, taken as a whole.
    • : any one of the works of a writer, painter, or the like.

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Examples

  • For many math problems, computers are hopeless, since they don’t have access to the vast oeuvre of mathematics amassed through history.

  • I cite Diesel because my 2021 moviegoing spree began with Fast Fridays, a free once-a-week opportunity to relive his massive The Fast & The Furious oeuvre on the big screen.

  • He completely disrupts not only the conception of architecture—but also the fabrication, the mise en oeuvre of architecture.

  • And the fact that Shakespeare may be the one English-language writer whose oeuvre everyone knows.

  • Italian painter Michelangelo Pistoletto is best known for his mirror paintings that serve as the foundation of his oeuvre.

  • Resolve, instead, to wear more silly hats and have yourself Photoshopped over Steven Seagal in his entire oeuvre.

  • Two English misfits found in the Second World War the making of their oeuvre.

  • Willis looked upon this organ as his chef d' oeuvre, saying "There is nothing like it in the whole world!"

  • I was inspecting in behalf of my oeuvre, Le Bientre du Bless.

  • No oeuvre since the beginning of the war has been more important than this.

  • Several Americans have asked me why the rich people of France do not run this oeuvre themselves.

  • According to the original: "Je louerois davantage votre oeuvre, si elle ne me louoit tant."