人际感情和人际关系需要慢慢培养并不是金钱所能代替的
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名称: Detail from a Highly Important Ebonized Mahogany Writing Cabinet, 1904
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时期: -
规格: 》121.9 x 91.4 cm
重量: -
备货: 常规定购
装裱: 》画框配置
名画欣赏解读:
艺术专业英语速成 :
Detail [ 'di:teil, di'teil ]n. 细节,详情 1. He told us the accident in detail.
他详细地把事故讲给我们听。
2. Could you detail all your expenses on this form?
请把你的各项开支列在这张表格上,好吗?
from [ frɔm, frəm, frm ]
prep. 从,从...起
1. The sky slowly changed from blue to red.
天空慢慢由蓝色变为红色。
2. The train starts from Beijing.
这辆火车从北京开出。
Highly [ 'haili ]
a. 十分敬仰的
ad. 高度地,很,非常
1. Your boss speaks very highly of your work.
你的老板对你的工作称颂备至。
2. His paintings are highly original.
他的作品很独特。
Important [ im'pɔ:tənt ]
a. 重要的
1. She was clearly an important person.
她显然是个有影响的人。
2. It's not as if he was very important in the company hierarchy.
他在公司的领导层中似乎无多大权力。
Mahogany [ mə'hɔgəni ]
n. 红木,桃花心木
1. This set of mahogany furniture must be very expensive.
这套红木家具一定非常昂贵。
2. This table is mahogany.
这张桌子是桃花心木的.
Writing [ 'raitiŋ ]
n. 著述,笔迹,作品
vbl. 写,著述
1. I can't read the doctor's writing.
我看不明白那位医生的笔迹。
2. Have you read his writings?
你读过他的作品吗?
Cabinet [ 'kæbinit ]
n. 橱柜,内阁
1. The question was discussed in cabinet.
在内阁会议上讨论了这个问题。
2. Members of the Cabinet are chosen by the Prime Minister.
内阁阁员是由首相挑选的.
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艺术漫谈 1 2 3 :
- 野兽派画家热衷于运用鲜艳、浓重的色彩,往往用直接从颜料管中挤出的颜料,以直率、粗放的笔法,创造强烈的画面效果,充分显示出追求情感表达的表现主义倾向。
- 后印象派为现代油画的发展起到了奠基的作用。文森特·梵高也是后印象派的代表人物之一。
- 谁想献身绘画,谁首先就得通晓语言———马蒂斯
装饰装修 1 2 3 :
- 客厅是家居主要活动场所,客厅配画要求稳重、大气。古典装修的以历史事件为主题的风景、人物、花卉为主。现代简约装修可以选择现代题材适合于整个装修色彩的风景,人物,花卉或视觉突出的抽象画。
- 选折装饰画是个人情感的体现,强调个性,忌讳跟风。采用大家都买的、最热销的装饰画来搭配自己的空间是最没有特色、最没有档次的装饰风格
- 在装修单调、色彩较素的卫生间内,你不妨选挂一幅高饱和度色彩的抽象画
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