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ukiyo-e

/yoo-kee-oh-ey; Japanese oo-kee-yaw-e/US // yuˈki oʊˌeɪ; Japanese ʊˈki yɔˈɛ //UK // (ˌuːkiːjəʊˈjeɪ) //

浮世绘,秋叶原

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a genre style of painting and printmaking developed in Japan from the 17th to the 19th centuries and marked by the depiction of the leisure activities of ordinary people.

Examples

  • And the Absinthe House has a full list: Other famous imbibers include P.T. Barnum, Oscar Wilde, and General Robert E. Lee.

  • Because Duck Dynasty receives monster TV ratings and Robertson paid by a company (A&E) while making these public statements.

  • Originally conceived by author Clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous.

  • The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever.

  • "He brought Ray Charles to the mix as an influence on rock & roll," E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt once raved.

  • E was an Esquire, with pride on his brow; F was a Farmer, and followed the plough.

  • True; but as we are far enough now from that point, we must e'en make the best of the bad.

  • I can hardly help laughing at this myself; for, Se non e vero, ben Trovato!

  • "I supposed you 'adn't, as 'e ain't 'ere, with yer ma," replied the young person.

  • Nevertheless, he listened patiently for the thousandth time to the E flat concerto, as Steiniger played it.