litterateur如何读

英:[ˌlɪtərəˈtɜː]

美:[ˌlɪtərəˈtɜr]

litterateur是什么意思

  • n.文学家;文人

litterateur英英释义

noun

a literary personespecially: a professional writer

litterateur词源中文解释

"文学家,职业是文学的人",1806年,源自法语 littérateur,源自拉丁语 litterator "语法学家,语言学家",源自 littera "字母; 写作"(参见 letter(n.1))。有时被翻译为 literator(1630年代),但通常带有轻蔑的意味。O.W.霍尔姆斯使用了法语女性形式 littératrice(1857年)。

litterateur词源英文解释

French littérateur, from Latin litterator critic, from litterae letters, literature

The first known use of litterateur was in 1806

litterateur 例句

1 The late Robert Browning was another litterateur who wrote in commendation of the book, as did Mrs. Gladstone, Henry James, Mr. Russell Lowell, Miss Sewell, Mr. Phelps, and many others.

2 Among those who preceded him as litterateurs were his grandfather, the Rev. Thomas Sheridan, D.D.; his father, Thomas Sheridan; and his mother, Frances Sheridan.

3 He was a well-known French litterateur, and director of the library of the Arsenal.

4 His bookstore, at a central situation by the Park, with works of taste classically displayed, afforded an admirable lounge for the litterateurs of that day.

5 So the ambitious young litterateur pursued a career in publishing and journalism instead.

6 A romantic land, say the chroniclers and mere litterateurs alike.

7 The July 31 Metro article “Preserving ‘chaotic glory’ on Capitol Hill” reported on Capitol Hill Books and the sale of the store by its legendary, litterateur owner Jim Toole.

8 It would have been perilous had it been the monument of some mere litterateur.

9 And even litterateurs, with a capital L, seem to be warming to it.

10 Caccia, an Italian litterateur, who has apparently been in this country and describes it, as he professes to do, from nature.

11 As a litterateur his taste is highly cultivated, and his discriminating judgment enables him to compose sermons the diction of which is as beautiful as the argument is sound.

12 No one, probably, has expressed himself on this subject in a more positive or characteristic fashion than the noted litterateur and philosopher, Count Joseph de Maistre.

13 During the last years of her life the most distinguished society of Paris was wont to assemble about her—artists, litterateurs, savants, and men of the fashionable world.

14 The New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani summed up the personal asides in that book as "the narcissistic musings of a spoiled, upper-middle-class litterateur".

15 It has long been the reproach of England that she treats, or rather that her Government treats, her men of science, her artists, and her litterateurs with a disgraceful parsimony.

16 But he had been too well educated for an American litterateur.

17 Art, science, literature, were rarely touched upon, although I invariably met artists, litterateurs, and scientific men at these dinners.

18 October 5, there was established at Lisbon a provisional government composed of nine ministers and presided over by the scholar and litterateur, Theophile Braga.

19 The especial connection of the Rue des Bons Enfants with literature is perhaps Sylvestre’s establishment, which will, for a price, sell you almost any French celebrity’s autograph, be he king, prince, painter, or litterateur.

20 But as one of the demos of moral dullards, I get no little comfort from applying to Nietsche and Ibsen, and to certain prophet litterateurs of England, Burke's reproof of Lord Bolingbroke.

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