英:[ˈklæsɪsɪst]
美:[ˈklæsɪsɪst]
英:[ˈklæsɪsɪst]
美:[ˈklæsɪsɪst]
clas·si·cist
klae sih sihst
复数:classicists
The first known use of classicist was in 1827
1 And a whole slew of other things that might offend classicists.
2 “I saw it at Oxford University at Christ Church College and it was in the possession of an outstanding, well known, eminent classicist,” Carroll said in the video that an audience member posted on YouTube.
3 His Dutch colleague also is a wonderfully intelligent musician, but more reserved, more understated, less demonstrative: a mellow classicist whose performances glow with plain-spoken integrity.
4 He looked sharp: bold and serene, formal but relaxed, trend-savvy yet classicist.
5 These are clearly very clever pop classicists who know their subject well.
6 Twenty-five years ago the French classicist Pierre Hadot argued that the Greeks never intended the love of wisdom to end up as the most arcane of intellectual disciplines.
7 The dark and lush album was an unusual collaboration between a pop classicist and an Englishman who usually traffics in rock `n' roll.
8 But Mr. Shelton, despite earlier experiments, isn’t truly interested in genre progressivism — he’s a classicist gripping a fifth of whiskey, happily watching everyone around him scramble.
9 The evening involves things you believe to be endangered in this country but are charmed to see done justice by a classicist.
10 Sometimes I'm more like a classicist.
有时候我更像个古典主义者吧。
11 He’s become something beyond a classicist: a conservationist.
12 He can be a classicist, a ballet historian, a lyrical pure-dance modernist, a comic cartoonist, a riveting children’s storyteller or an adult commentator on gender and society.
13 I've always found professional classicists to be passionate about communicating the wonders of their subject and exceptionally generous with their time and ideas.
14 In the first part of her career, Grande was mainly a classicist with roots in hip-hop soul, ’90s R&B and brassy show tunes.
15 But Mr. Brown is, it turns out, a convincing classicist, holding down R&B’s old fort as the genre’s DNA mutates around him.
16 The choreographer Twyla Tharp has been a classicist, a modernist, a postmodernist — often at the same time — and maybe now and then a feminist and a Romantic, too.
17 Mendelsohn is a trained classicist, and as he notes, one of the ancient Greek words for “digression” doubles as the language’s term for scholarly commentary.
18 He’s both the snarkiest of the major networks’ late-night hosts and a TV classicist at heart, the sort of roastmaster and toastmaster who could spike the punchbowl without tipping it completely over.
19 On Saturday, a different set of classicists commemorated their own thirty-five year milestone: the 1980 arrival of another paragon in musical-instrument construction.
20 “If by romantic you mean solitary and introspective,” I said, “I think romantics are frequently the best classicists.”