单词 | (be) in the tradition of somebody/something |
释义 | (be) in the tradition of somebody/something(be) in the tradition of somebody/something WAY/MANNERto have the same features as something that has been made or done in the past 沿袭某人/某事物的传统 His paintings are very much in the tradition of Picasso and Matisse. 他的绘画在很大程度上秉承了毕加索的传统。 Examples from the Corpus (be) in the tradition of somebody/something• Lovejoy himself is firmly in the tradition of the likeable rogue - no first name for a start.• As for the recipes for the steel, Butcher kept them all to himself, in the tradition of the alchemists.• His latest movie is in the tradition of 1950s horror movies.• Levine's depictions of the gargoyles of Notre Dame are much in the tradition of Meryon.• This is a poem in the tradition of Horace's Ars Poetica.• This is based on enumerative classification, which is deeply rooted in the traditions of epidemiology and vital statistics.• Smithagain in the tradition of the Enlightenmenttried to figure out what made people tick.• An act of conspicuous valour, in the tradition of St George, might help both her and him.• Yet Zeppelin were in the tradition of the blues, of Robert Johnson and Leadbelly. → (be) in the tradition of somebody/something at tradition(1) |
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