dilettante
英 [,dɪlɪ'tænteɪ; -tɪ]
美 [,dɪlə'tænti]
- n. 業餘愛好者;一知半解者
- adj. 淺薄的;業餘藝術愛好的
- vi. (在藝術、科學等方麵)淺嚐輒止
助記提示
1. delight => dilettante.
2. => 'someone who takes delight in fine art'.
中文詞源
dilettante 淺嚐輒止者來自意大利語deletto, 愉快,高興,詞源同delight, delicious. 原指愛好者,後詞義貶義化。
英文詞源
- dilettante (n.)
- 1733, borrowing of Italian dilettante "lover of music or painting," from dilettare "to delight," from Latin delectare (see delight (n.)). Originally without negative connotation, "devoted amateur," the pejorative sense emerged late 18c. by contrast with professional.
雙語例句
- 1. He is a master of that area even if he is a dilettante.
- 雖然他隻是個業餘愛好者,但卻是一流的高手。
來自辭典例句
- 2. They will be even more effective if the dilettante - ish applies himself.
- 如果小頑童羅比尼奧能更上進,他們將會更有效率.
來自互聯網
- 3. Dilettante watch the scene of bustle, adept guard the entrance.
- 外行看熱鬧, 內行看門道.
來自互聯網
- 4. Is the affection between and person so dilettante really?
- 人和人之間的情感真的這麽淺薄 麽 ?
來自互聯網
- 5. I'm too serious to be a dilettante and too much a dabbler to be a professional.
- 作為一個業餘藝術愛好者我過於嚴肅認真了,而為一個專業人員我又太業餘了.
來自互聯網