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bravura是什么意思

  • n.华美的乐曲;勇敢大胆的表现
  • adj.雄壮华丽的;气势磅礴的

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bravura英英释义

noun

music a musical passage requiring exceptional agility and technical skill in execution

a florid brilliant style

a show of daring or brilliance

adjective

marked by a dazzling display of skill

a bravura performance

ornate, showy

bravura prose

bravura词源中文解释

1788年,意大利词汇 bravura(意为“勇气,精神”)指代一种需要演奏者具备高超技巧的充满活力、华丽的音乐作品(参见 brave(形容词))。“展示辉煌、激情的表现”这一意义则始于1813年。

bravura词源英文解释

Noun Italian, literally, bravery, from bravare to show off — more at bravado Adjective adjective derivative of bravura >entry 1

The first known use of bravura was in 1757

bravura 例句

1 The series is most jolly when a bravura actor improvises to make dramatic sense of a wet-brained narrator’s stumble.

2 With an acid delivery, he gives full, unapologetic voice to the satire, displaying a bravura star magnetism that he often works hard to deflect.

3 After a break, Stewart returned with another bravura thank you: an extended, Goodfellas-style tracking shot through The Daily Show offices.

4 The visceral punch and drive of its prose in many bravura passages—notably, the lorry crash that buries Gaza in a tide of corpses—evokes Irvine Welsh or William Burroughs more than “Oliver Twist”.

5 More than that, she fashioned a rounded, affecting portrayal of the Ethiopian princess, transcending the array of bravura gestures that have characterized much of her past work.

6 Gosling’s winks, smiles, and shallow bravura are not sufficient to take us past the hoodwink of Millennial Hollywood.

7 But the beauty of these duets surpassed their bravura.

8 Then it explodes in gruesome violence and bravura set pieces, served up with the bombast and humour you just don't get from a Wire grumblethon.

9 The season avoids the standard ballet clichés of familiar stories and displays of conventionally bravura technique.

10 It might not have the literary bravura of The Hare With Amber Eyes – my tip for the main prize, for what it's worth – but it is hugely "enjoyable".

11 As Stoppard flips through this Rolodex of Viennese machers, you may recognize his trademark bravura: tossing you into the deep end of his imagination, trusting that you’ll eventually surface.

12 Removing the video's attention-grabbing bravura, "Industry Baby" stands as a solid personal piece, indicated in a recently posted open letter to his younger self .

13 It was at Studio Theatre that, as a child, he saw his first professional production, a bravura staging of “Waiting for Godot” with African American actors playing Samuel Beckett’s famous existential clowns.

14 Mr. de Luz has no better vehicle; the combination of fluent bravura and informal elegance suits him completely.

15 Despite Enron's relevance, its intelligence, and its technical bravura, about half the Broadway critics found it either too obvious or too contrived.

16 At its gala performance at City Center on Wednesday, its dancers showed plenty of charm, enthusiasm, style and bravura.

17 But bravura editing and good intentions can't hide the fact is that this fussy but strangely unseasoned dish of exotic ingredients is suffocated by its ambition and ends up being a dollop of visual blancmange.

18 But her famous work in "August: Osage County" notwithstanding, Morton is just not the kind of divalike actress who delivers the bravura with unctuous relish.

19 A bravura long poem, "The Case of After", states the dilemma in terms of grammar.

20 It offers the sense of sublimity that characterizes Calatrava’s best work but that the Oculus, for all its bravura showiness, does not achieve.

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