belle-lettristic如何读

bel·​le·​tristbel-ˈle-trist

belle-lettristic英英释义

noun

a writer of belles lettres

Nikos Demou was a prosperous advertising executive in Athens with his own firm until runaway success with a series of books, essays and articles on the Greek identity crisis enabled him to earn a more than comfortable living as a journalist and belletrist.—Robert Fox

noun

a writer of belles lettres

Nikos Demou was a prosperous advertising executive in Athens with his own firm until runaway success with a series of books, essays and articles on the Greek identity crisis enabled him to earn a more than comfortable living as a journalist and belletrist.—Robert Fox

belle-lettristic词源英文解释

belles lettres

The first known use of belletrist was in 1801

belle-lettristic 例句

1 The philologists, unlike the belletrists, were methodical and systematic, and given to expounding those methods and systems in lengthy treatises.

2 Harrison is almost the textbook example of a belletrist—someone who writes essays more for their aesthetic effect than anything else.

3 Locke the glossy belletrist gave way to Locke the fellow-traveller, Locke the savvy champion of proletarian realism.

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