请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 terribilità
释义

Definition of terribilità in English:

terribilità

noun ˌtɛrɪbɪlɪˈtɑːˌterəˌbilēˈtä
mass noun
  • Awesomeness or emotional intensity of conception and execution in an artist or work of art, originally as a quality attributed to Michelangelo by his contemporaries.

    (艺术家或艺术作品在构思和手法上的)庄严凝重;情感力度(原是米开朗基罗同时代的人认为他具备的品质)

    Brown has come up with a new brand of terribilità that may be extrapolated into a sense of the sublime
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the David, Michelangelo first displayed that quality of terribilità, of spirit-quailing, awe-inspiring force, for which he afterwards became so famous.
    • What the Renaissance called terribilità is not so different from what Burke meant by ‘the sublime.’
    • Terribilità is a character-based drama charting the last decade of Michelangelo Buonarroti and his renowned terribilità: terrifying awesomeness.
    • Here in the Last Judgement it is the terribilità that so impressed his contemporaries which dominates Michelangelo's art to the exclusion of all else.
    • In imaginative force and outright terribilità, it is quite possibly the most crushing and exhilarating exhibition of work by a 20th century artist ever held in the U.S.
    • The fierce look on David's face was called terribilità, or ‘awesome power,’ and would forever be associated with Michelangelo and his work.
    • The fiery intensity of David's facial expression is termed terribilità, a feature characteristic of many of Michelangelo's figures and of his own personality.
    • However, none of his followers matched the emotional intensity, or terribilità, that was a recurrent feature of his own work, giving him within his own lifetime the status of ‘il divino Michelangelo’.

Origin

Italian.

Definition of terribilità in US English:

terribilità

nounˌterəˌbilēˈtä
  • Awesomeness or emotional intensity of conception and execution in an artist or work of art, originally as a quality attributed to Michelangelo by his contemporaries.

    (艺术家或艺术作品在构思和手法上的)庄严凝重;情感力度(原是米开朗基罗同时代的人认为他具备的品质)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fierce look on David's face was called terribilità, or ‘awesome power,’ and would forever be associated with Michelangelo and his work.
    • The fiery intensity of David's facial expression is termed terribilità, a feature characteristic of many of Michelangelo's figures and of his own personality.
    • What the Renaissance called terribilità is not so different from what Burke meant by ‘the sublime.’
    • Terribilità is a character-based drama charting the last decade of Michelangelo Buonarroti and his renowned terribilità: terrifying awesomeness.
    • In the David, Michelangelo first displayed that quality of terribilità, of spirit-quailing, awe-inspiring force, for which he afterwards became so famous.
    • However, none of his followers matched the emotional intensity, or terribilità, that was a recurrent feature of his own work, giving him within his own lifetime the status of ‘il divino Michelangelo’.
    • In imaginative force and outright terribilità, it is quite possibly the most crushing and exhilarating exhibition of work by a 20th century artist ever held in the U.S.
    • Here in the Last Judgement it is the terribilità that so impressed his contemporaries which dominates Michelangelo's art to the exclusion of all else.

Origin

Italian.

随便看

 

英汉双解词典包含464360条英汉词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/28 22:27:59