symbolist
英 ['sɪmbəlɪst]
美 ['sɪmblɪst]
英文詞源
- symbolist (n.)
- 1580s, from symbol + -ist. From 1888 in reference to a literary movement that aimed at representing ideas and emotions by indirect suggestion rather than direct expression, from French symboliste, coined 1885 by poet Paul Verlaine (1844-1896). Rejecting realism and naturalism, they attached symbolic meaning to certain objects, words, etc.
雙語例句
- 1. The third chapter: fortune and misfortune: the back of the symbolist Confucius.
- 第三章: 幸與不幸: 符號化孔子的背後.
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