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Definition of oeuvre in English: oeuvrenoun ˈəːvr(ə) 1The body of work of a painter, composer, or author. (画家、作曲家或作家的)全部作品 the complete oeuvre of Mozart 莫扎特的全部作品。 Example sentencesExamples - While Ramsay's flair is most obvious in composition and oeuvre, the audio is equally important to the piece.
- Both novels occupy somewhat ambiguous positions in the oeuvres of their authors.
- He has just produced the fifth edition of The Great Rock Discography, bringing his oeuvre to a total of nine titles.
- With this publication, Wroth's complete oeuvre of published and unpublished works may be accessed in modern print editions.
- While it might not be suitable for young children, it certainly is one of the mildest films in his oeuvre.
- The Festival seeks to offer productions that will, over the years, lay the oeuvre before the public.
- In his oeuvre we can see work that seems weak and writing which may not satisfy.
- The Seventh seems, in many ways, a summation of what has preceded it in the composer's symphonic oeuvre.
- This anthology serves as an introduction to the band's complete oeuvre.
- Its course demands stamina, but the oeuvre of the Spanish master unfurls artlessly as a fascinating school of seeing.
- This causes havoc to the catalogue-based model of the oeuvre complete.
- Like Jack, he contributed to the substantial body of Lindsay autobiography, a significant oeuvre in its own right.
- By time he had completed The Comfort Of Strangers, McEwan had steered his oeuvre away from the overtly dark themes of his first four publications.
- Throughout his painted oeuvre there is a sort of metaphorical circuitry through which one form suggests another.
- A CD of selections from Bartok's oeuvre performed by the author is attached within the back cover.
- In hindsight, that book now seems the most interesting in her oeuvre.
- But even in the oeuvres of those authors, Jews, although mentioned, are usually dealt with superficially, not as a significant part of Hispanic culture.
- Despite this scant coverage, Miller's parceled body plays a significant part in his artistic oeuvre.
- It perfectly sums up his oeuvre, and is easily his most complex film yet.
- By 1925, he ceased composing new works and instead revised his existing oeuvre.
Synonyms compositions, works, opus, books, volumes, publications, titles, tomes - 1.1 A work of art, music, or literature.
(艺术、音乐、文学)作品 一件早期作品。 Example sentencesExamples - He is an extremely prolific composer whose output also includes some five symphonies, violin concertos, cello concertos, chamber music and vocal oeuvres.
- The selectors have a good eye for an oeuvre and an outstanding contacts book.
- Hence the reader is forced to rely on his own memory or find the reference in another of the author's oeuvres.
- An oeuvre that successfully cut across two distinct areas of film production: the art film and commercial cinema.
Synonyms work, work of art, achievement, production, opus, invention, handiwork, masterpiece, masterwork
OriginLate 19th century: French, literally 'work'. Definition of oeuvre in US English: oeuvrenoun 1The works of a painter, composer, or author regarded collectively. (画家、作曲家或作家的)全部作品 the complete oeuvre of Mozart 莫扎特的全部作品。 Example sentencesExamples - This anthology serves as an introduction to the band's complete oeuvre.
- A CD of selections from Bartok's oeuvre performed by the author is attached within the back cover.
- This causes havoc to the catalogue-based model of the oeuvre complete.
- He has just produced the fifth edition of The Great Rock Discography, bringing his oeuvre to a total of nine titles.
- Despite this scant coverage, Miller's parceled body plays a significant part in his artistic oeuvre.
- By time he had completed The Comfort Of Strangers, McEwan had steered his oeuvre away from the overtly dark themes of his first four publications.
- The Festival seeks to offer productions that will, over the years, lay the oeuvre before the public.
- In hindsight, that book now seems the most interesting in her oeuvre.
- While it might not be suitable for young children, it certainly is one of the mildest films in his oeuvre.
- Both novels occupy somewhat ambiguous positions in the oeuvres of their authors.
- It perfectly sums up his oeuvre, and is easily his most complex film yet.
- Its course demands stamina, but the oeuvre of the Spanish master unfurls artlessly as a fascinating school of seeing.
- Throughout his painted oeuvre there is a sort of metaphorical circuitry through which one form suggests another.
- With this publication, Wroth's complete oeuvre of published and unpublished works may be accessed in modern print editions.
- In his oeuvre we can see work that seems weak and writing which may not satisfy.
- Like Jack, he contributed to the substantial body of Lindsay autobiography, a significant oeuvre in its own right.
- By 1925, he ceased composing new works and instead revised his existing oeuvre.
- While Ramsay's flair is most obvious in composition and oeuvre, the audio is equally important to the piece.
- The Seventh seems, in many ways, a summation of what has preceded it in the composer's symphonic oeuvre.
- But even in the oeuvres of those authors, Jews, although mentioned, are usually dealt with superficially, not as a significant part of Hispanic culture.
Synonyms compositions, works, opus, books, volumes, publications, titles, tomes - 1.1 A work of art, music, or literature.
(艺术、音乐、文学)作品 一件早期作品。 Example sentencesExamples - He is an extremely prolific composer whose output also includes some five symphonies, violin concertos, cello concertos, chamber music and vocal oeuvres.
- The selectors have a good eye for an oeuvre and an outstanding contacts book.
- Hence the reader is forced to rely on his own memory or find the reference in another of the author's oeuvres.
- An oeuvre that successfully cut across two distinct areas of film production: the art film and commercial cinema.
Synonyms work, work of art, achievement, production, opus, invention, handiwork, masterpiece, masterwork
OriginLate 19th century: French, literally ‘work’. |