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单词 moderne
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Definition of moderne in English:

moderne

adjective məˈdəːnmäˈdern
  • 1Relating to a popularization of the art deco style marked by bright colours and geometric shapes.

    (与)装饰派艺术推广(有关)的(该派特点是色彩明亮,运用几何图形)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new V&C is as swizzy and moderne as the old one is homely and fuggy.
    • Downtown's newest hotel sports great art, moderne styling, 282 luxe rooms, and a rooftop pool, all a stone's throw from the convention center.
    • Examples include the Coolidge Corner Theatre, a 72-year-old art deco movie palace in Brookline, Mass., and the Normal Theater, a 1937 art moderne movie palace in Normal, Ill.
    • Like a lot of other post-Vatican II folks in the pews, I miss something in our spare, moderne churches.
    • The moderne settings order the space geometrically and rationally while also demonstrating abstract decadence.
    • The restaurant is in a circular room, pleasantly moderne now.
    • Jones was perhaps best known at the time for having designed the stunning art moderne interior of the cruise ship The Empress of Britain.
    • For example, in the 1950s many of my parents' friends thought themselves very moderne as they showed off their new butterfly chairs.
    • He later went on to design the moderne iconography in the Bank of Nova Scotia building at 44 King W.
    • There among the moderne vintage items I discovered a simply wonderful Japanese print in a great frame for a steal of a price.
    1. 1.1derogatory Denoting an ultra-modern style.
      〈常贬〉超现代风格的
      the owner leaned towards modern but anything that even slightly went moderne was to be repressed
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He created a Gotham City that mixed of deco, expressionist and moderne styles.
      • The décor is East Village thrift-shop moderne.
      • What really counts is having a trendy moderne camera or a DAW with 900 virtual tracks!

Origin

1920s: French, 'modern'.

Definition of moderne in US English:

moderne

adjectivemäˈdern
  • 1Relating to a popularization of the art deco style marked by bright colors and geometric shapes.

    (与)装饰派艺术推广(有关)的(该派特点是色彩明亮,运用几何图形)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Examples include the Coolidge Corner Theatre, a 72-year-old art deco movie palace in Brookline, Mass., and the Normal Theater, a 1937 art moderne movie palace in Normal, Ill.
    • Jones was perhaps best known at the time for having designed the stunning art moderne interior of the cruise ship The Empress of Britain.
    • The moderne settings order the space geometrically and rationally while also demonstrating abstract decadence.
    • The restaurant is in a circular room, pleasantly moderne now.
    • Like a lot of other post-Vatican II folks in the pews, I miss something in our spare, moderne churches.
    • Downtown's newest hotel sports great art, moderne styling, 282 luxe rooms, and a rooftop pool, all a stone's throw from the convention center.
    • He later went on to design the moderne iconography in the Bank of Nova Scotia building at 44 King W.
    • There among the moderne vintage items I discovered a simply wonderful Japanese print in a great frame for a steal of a price.
    • For example, in the 1950s many of my parents' friends thought themselves very moderne as they showed off their new butterfly chairs.
    • The new V&C is as swizzy and moderne as the old one is homely and fuggy.
    1. 1.1derogatory Denoting an ultramodern style.
      〈常贬〉超现代风格的
      the owner leaned toward modern but anything that even slightly went moderne was to be repressed
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The décor is East Village thrift-shop moderne.
      • What really counts is having a trendy moderne camera or a DAW with 900 virtual tracks!
      • He created a Gotham City that mixed of deco, expressionist and moderne styles.

Origin

1920s: French, ‘modern’.

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