| 1. | inasmuch as three hundred years ago amusing meant amazing, awful meant awe-inspiring, and artificial meant artistic. |
| 因为在三百年前amusing表示 amazing,令人惊奇的,awful表示 awe-inspiring,令人敬畏的,artificial表示artistic,艺术性强的。 |
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| -- 来源 -- 英语阅读100(1) - Ⅰ. The English Language Part 8 Words Change Their Meanings |
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| 2. | He turned his artistic gifts to good account by becoming a sculptor. |
| 他发挥艺术天才, 成了雕刻家. |
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| 3. | He was a most artistic and delicate writer. |
| 他是个最优雅细腻的作家。 |
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| 4. | He acquired an enviable reputation for artistic ability. |
| 他的艺术才能使他赢得了令人羡慕的声誉。 |
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| 5. | He has an artistic temperament. |
| 他有艺术家的气质。 |
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| 6. | But they were artistic savages. |
| 但是他们却是精于艺术的野蛮人。 |
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| 7. | Her flower arrangements argue her artistic taste. |
| 她的插花技巧显示出她的艺术鉴赏力。 |
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| 8. | They were striving toward a new verse form and new artistic standards. |
| 他们正为一种新的诗歌形式和新的艺术标准而奋斗。 |
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| 9. | He was so airy, artistic in an unconscious way. |
| 他很自然地显得那么风流潇洒。 |
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| 10. | It is easy to see how such products—whose value and purpose are, in essence, the aesthetic statements they make—could appeal strongly to people’s reflective desire for uniqueness or cultural sophistication that perhaps may come from an artistic or stylish self-image. |
| 但在本质上,它们的美学表现可以强烈的吸引人对于与众不同,以及复杂的文化因素上的反思期望,这些似乎都来自于艺术和漂亮的形象。 |
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