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gestural英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C][U]手势; 姿势 movement of the body or hands to show what one feels or thinks
  2. [C]姿态; 表示 action showing one's intentions or attitude
v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 做手势 make a gesture

gestural是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 手势
  2. 表示,表现
  3. 姿势,姿态
  4. 举止,举动,一举一动,一举手一投足
  5. (示意)动作
  6. 行动,举措
  7. 做法,作法
  8. 仪态,样子
  9. 【计】光笔指令
v. (动词)
  1. 做手势,打着手势,用手势表示,用动作示意,用姿势表示,作姿态
  2. 指(一指),比划,示意

gestural英英释义

Noun:
  1. motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling

  2. the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals

  3. something done as an indication of intention;

    "a political gesture"
    "a gesture of defiance"

Verb:
  1. show, express or direct through movement;

    "He gestured his desire to leave"

gestural词源中文解释

1610年代,来自 gesture(n.手势)+ -al(1)。相关词汇: Gesturally(手势地)。

gestural词源英文解释

The first known use of gestural was in 1613

gestural 例句

1 Layered into the mix are gestural swaths of paint, much of it white and reminiscent of Rothenberg as well as Jasper Johns.

2 From Mr. Ribot came refinement and static — guitar lines of great clarity and power, followed by jagged gestural tangles.

3 Constitutionally restless, he shopped through styles, and in the 1950s shifted to gestural abstraction, then the vanguard mode.

4 Dancing with the iPhone 5 Topics: , , Design, , , , , "Cell Trance" from Curious Rituals, a project devoted to exploring the "gestural interaction in the digital everyday."

5 Engulfed by her gestural movement, she drops to the floor and rises again and again as if possessed by spirits.

6 Because of the gestural similarity of the outstretched arms, the photograph is sometimes compared to Goya’s painting “The Third of May, 1808,” of a Spanish partisan facing a Bonapartist firing squad.

7 But they help to draw out the more anarchic elements of Ms. Pensato’s two-dimensional works, in which gestural painting becomes a deeply unnerving method of animation.

8 Variations of these gestural abstractions crop up across the exhibition, each painting bearing a loose but decisive inheritance to post-1980s German and American abstraction, which still excites because it did away with abstraction’s stodgiest rules.

9 The etchings look like gestural abstractions but are actually derived from the greasy fingerprint trails we create on our phone screens.

10 Efficiency and pristine structure provide a frame for absurdity in “Kontakthof,” where gestural choreography is accumulated and repeated with purpose as dancers, one by one, treat the audience like a mirror.

11 It helped that he lived in Paris from 1948 on and that his gestural abstractions, which drew on Eastern and Western sources, enjoyed great success in Europe and the United States.

12 A new generation of Korean artists was growing suspicious of gestural painting, while others were embracing temporary urban interventions and visceral performances.

13 Mr. Gat melds gestural detail with larger-scale movement, sometimes working against the music’s rhythms, sometimes with them, frequently in silence.

14 “He’s mixing gestural or impressionistic mark-making with pop and underground imagery in an assembly line that yields repetition with variation,” Fairey wrote in an email.

15 Mr. Wadsworth’s staging is characteristically period-conscious, and balances the high stylization of Rameau’s time — down to the grandeur of the gestural vocabulary — with the more casual naturalism of ours.

16 Though the loose, gestural brushwork seems abstract, on closer inspection it coalesces into jostling figures, only to break apart again into fragments.

17 And the epicenter of the title track turns out to be three mysterious minutes of free gestural playing at the heart of a very structured episodic tune.

18 The blog itself will be written by members of the Guardian books staff, and will be – if you'll excuse the expression – bloggier in tone: briefer, more gestural.

19 The two earliest works here, which include the show’s namesake, are gestural in the manner of abstract expressionism.

20 It was bright in tone, dark in mood with a touch of digital echo, and lick-averse; it was gestural and coherent and a little anguished, drawing a cloud of tension through the pieces.

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