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-art英英释义
noun
skill acquired by experience, study, or observation
the art of making friends
a branch of learning:
archaic learning, scholarship
an occupation requiring knowledge or skill
the art of organ building
the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objectsalso: works so produced a gallery for modern art
the art of painting landscapes
fine arts
archaic a skillful plan
the quality or state of being artful (see artful sense 2a)
decorative or illustrative elements in printed matter
adjective
produced as an artistic effort or for decorative purposes art dolls art music
an art film
adjective
abbreviation
article
artificial
artillery
noun suffix
see -ard
-art词源英文解释
Noun Middle English, "craft, principles of a craft or a field of knowledge, one of the seven fields of study comprising the medieval school curriculum, practical knowledge, code of behavior," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, "skill, craft, knowledge, deceit, sorcery," borrowed from Latin art-, ars "acquired skill, craftsmanship, stratagem, behavior (in plural artēs), systematic body of knowledge and techniques, profession, artistic achievement," going back to Indo-European *h2r̥-ti- "act of fitting or joining" (whence also, perhaps from an adverbialized locative, Greek árti "just now," arti- "fitting, correct," Armenian ard "just now," Lithuanian artì "close by"), nominal derivative from the verbal base *h2er- "fit, join" — more at arm >entry 3 Note: M. de Vaan (Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the Other Italic Languages, Brill, 2008) also adduces from *h2r̥-ti- Old Avestan ārəiti- "reward" (Young Avestan aṣ̌i-). Compare, also with zero grade ablaut and -t- suffixes, Sanskrit ṛtáḥ "right, true," ṛtúḥ "fixed time, order, rule." See also article >entry 1, artiodactyl. Adjective from attributive use of art >entry 1 Middle English, from Old English eart; akin to Old Norse est, ert (thou) art, Old English is is
The first known use of art was in the 14th century
-art儿童词典英英释义
artesian wellnoun
a drilled well from which water flows up like a fountain
a deep well
art1 of 2
-art 例句
1 a piece of modern art
2 It's a remarkable picture, but is it art?
3 The museum has a large collection of folk art.
4 He studied art in college.
5 Along with mushroom dishes and recipe demos, there will be more than 145 arts, retail and food booths; wine and beer gardens; plus live music.
6 Marie-Louise Mares, a professor of communication arts at University of Wisconsin-Madison, feels similarly.
7 But our art department, production designer, and art director all sat down for a nice long meeting talking about the geography of Janine's apartment, inside and out.
8 The East County Citizens’ Alliance took a turn hosting a dinner in collaboration with Washougal High School’s culinary arts program.
9 One such deal was for AC Entertainment, a regional concert promoter that had a role in Bonnaroo, a popular music and arts festival in Tennessee.
10 For its 19th year, the program encouraging all art forms is gifting each winner of the program with an art piece.
11 Norman Lear not only knew about television, but the late TV icon was also an influential art collector along with his wife of 37 years, Lyn Davis Lear.
12 Like past Meow Wolf exhibitions, a significant number of installations will come from the local art community.
13 The inevitable controversy would serve as an excellent art history lesson for a new generation, introducing one of the most important moments in twentieth-century culture—the origins of conceptual art—to a wider, non-art audience.
14 Dyer noted that buildings that once housed art spaces in downtown Salt Lake City are being torn down or being used for non-art purposes.
15 New Orleans is a city of neighborhoods and experiencing Prospect asks visitors to traverse the city’s network of neighborhoods with venues ranging from the traditional, like museums, to public spaces to non-art venues.
16 In fact, Smith did in America what Agnès b. was doing in France—turning a fashion brand into an anti-haute, pro-art, super-hip egalitarian statement.
17 The Fre — a Taylor Mac fable about the costs of escaping a homophobic, anti-art background — took place in a ball pit.
18 In July, the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) released findings of its survey of 760 museum directors, including those from non-art institutions, confirming the extent of the economic toll caused by pandemic closures.
19 That's an opportunity for cities to collaborate with the agency to make their road art street-legal.