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vernissage

/ver-nuh-sahzh; French ver-nee-sazh/US // ˌvɛr nəˈsɑʒ; French vɛr niˈsaʒ //UK // (ˌvɜːnɪˈsɑːʒ) //

采访,采访报道,采访活动,采访报导

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ver·nis·sages [ver-nuh-sah-zhiz; French ver-nee-sazh]. /ˌvɛr nəˈsɑ ʒɪz; French vɛr niˈsaʒ/.

    • : Also called varnishing day. the day before the opening of an art exhibition traditionally reserved for the artist to varnish the paintings.
    • : a reception at a gallery for an artist whose show is about to open to the public.

Examples

  • We had not heard of his arrival until we ran across him at the Vernissage in the New Salon.

  • Ledoyen's has attained a particular celebrity as the restaurant where every one lunches on the vernissage day of the Salon.

  • The spring came at last, and with it vernissage at the Salon.

  • You can't imagine how impatient I was to get back in time for vernissage.

  • By ten o'clock the night of the "Vernissage" all his acquaintances and intimates in Paris had brought him their felicitations.