单词 | Contemporary |
例句 | 1. Contemporary accounts attest to his courage and determination. 2. The telephone and the gramophone were contemporary. 3. Contemporary cars are more streamlined than older ones. 4. We have no contemporary account of the battle . 5. Many contemporary writers condemned the emperor's actions. 6. He was contemporary with the dramatist Congreve. 7. He rubbished most of the novels written by contemporary writers. 8. The wall hangings are thought to be roughly contemporary with the tiled floors. 9. I shall take four different examples from contemporary literature to illustrate my point. 10. In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to a desire for novelty and individualism. 11. The contemporary hero is one who stands out against the crowd to fulfil a personal destiny. 12. Almost all of the contemporary accounts of the event have been lost. 13. She writes a lot of contemporary music for people like Whitney Houston. 14. She used only strictly contemporary documents to research the book. 15. The museum contains 6,000 contemporary and modern artworks. 16. The exhibition features paintings by contemporary artists. 17. Contemporary arbiters of taste dismissed his paintings as rubbish. 18. He wrote his doctoral thesis on contemporary French literature. 19. We weren't out to design a contemporary utopia. 20. John is a contemporary of mine. 21. She patronizes many contemporary British artists. 22. His work is very contemporary. 23. Shakespeare was not contemporary with Dickens. 24. He was in the mainstream of British contemporary music. 25. Was he a contemporary of Shakespeare's? 26. She is very much alive to contemporary issues. 27. The 16th century house has been renovated and furnished in contemporary style. 28. The author builds up a useful composite picture of contemporary consumer culture. 29. He claims that the laws are antiquated and have no contemporary relevance. 30. Their marriage is a delicate balance between traditional and contemporary values. 1. Contemporary accounts attest to his courage and determination. 2. The telephone and the gramophone were contemporary. 3. Contemporary cars are more streamlined than older ones. 4. We have no contemporary account of the battle . 5. He was contemporary with the dramatist Congreve. 6. The wall hangings are thought to be roughly contemporary with the tiled floors. 7. I shall take four different examples from contemporary literature to illustrate my point. 8. In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to a desire for novelty and individualism. 9. The contemporary hero is one who stands out against the crowd to fulfil a personal destiny. 10. The 16th century house has been renovated and furnished in contemporary style. 11. Almost all of the contemporary accounts of the event have been lost. 12. The author builds up a useful composite picture of contemporary consumer culture. 13. She writes a lot of contemporary music for people like Whitney Houston. 14. She used only strictly contemporary documents to research the book. 15. He claims that the laws are antiquated and have no contemporary relevance. 16. John is a contemporary of mine. 17. Shakespeare was not contemporary with Dickens. 18. She is very much alive to contemporary issues. 31. Contemporary Hollywood movies often make subtle genuflections to the great film-makers of the past. 32. His prices rank high among those of other contemporary photographers. 33. He is probably the most reviled man in contemporary theatre. 34. Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror. 35. One contemporary manuscript shows Henry II crowned by the hand of Christ. 36. Contemporary art has taken a huge leap forward in the last five or six years. 37. The aim of the course is to help students to comprehend the structure of contemporary political and social systems. 38. He was a contemporary of Freud and may have known him. 39. A significant exhibition of contemporary sculpture will be on view at the Portland Gallery. 40. Until a few months ago few people outside the arcane world of contemporary music had heard of Gorecki. 41. Consumption rather than saving has become the central feature of contemporary societies. 42. She is widely regarded as the high priestess of contemporary dance. 43. She gave a series of lectures at Warwick University last year on contemporary British writers. 44. The contemporary dialogue for me struck a slightly discordant note. 45. Set in contemporary Dublin, this pacy thriller features kidnapping, mayhem and murder. 46. Audiences were going to be polled on which of three pieces of contemporary music they liked best. 47. These are radical changes which will alter the complexion of the British contemporary dance scene. 48. She illustrates her point with examples drawn from contemporary newspaper accounts. 49. His writings range from ancient to contemporary art, and include a study of Giorgione's paintings. 50. Local historians have reconstructed from contemporary descriptions how the hall may have looked in 1300. 51. The oldest tradition goes back to the contemporary historian John Foxe. 52. Only the names are ancient; the characters are modern and contemporary. 53. Contemporary African cinema has much to offer in its vitality and freshness. 53. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 54. Williams's play is a tense contemporary three-hander about two murderers and a bank-robber. 55. I had mentioned that I didn't really like contemporary music. 56. Contemporary dance is coming onto the arts scene again after a long fallow period. 57. Beneath/Below/Under the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery. 58. The gallery has built up a fine collection of contemporary art. 59. The movie is a biting commentary on contemporary life in a big city. 60. It is a tenet of contemporary psychology that an individual's mental health is supported by having good social networks. 61. Most of the writers he was contemporary with were interested in the same subjects. 62. The emphasis is on modern and contemporary history. 63. Contemporary Indian cinema has its roots in folk culture. 64. One of the most disliked is contemporary music. 65. Dickens was contemporary with Thackeray. 66. Undoubtedly teachers fulfil an important function in contemporary society. 67. Minton was also alert to developments in contemporary art. 68. Some alluded to specifically contemporary issues. 69. The cafe's decor is clean and contemporary. 70. There is a particular problem with contemporary history. 71. There are also contributions from contemporary jazz artists! bold! 72. Particularly if it means introducing contemporary music to Angelenos. 73. Mass Media: As of yet, there is no national contemporary music paper in the Soviet Union. 74. Delacroix's journal is articulate, concerned with other arts as well as painting, besides containing much comment on contemporary life. 75. Some, but not all, of London's contemporary art galleries shut for business in August. 76. Part Five of this book will reveal that many contemporary political regimes are powerfully influenced by classical liberalism. 77. To put the same observation in more contemporary terms, families learn about what marriage means from their experience of marriage. 78. They were also too crude to cope with the complexity of contemporary life in Britain. 79. The researchers estimated Diatryma's athletic ability as quite adequate to catch most of the contemporary mammals. 80. So Ramsey cried to the Church not to dilute itself, or adjust itself to what contemporary Smith or Jones can swallow. 81. It is also important to notice how easily such a principle supports personal enterprise and property in its contemporary form, capitalism. 82. This is not to deny, of course, that crime and violence in contemporary society is an important social reality. 83. This latter was especially troublesome because the contemporary theory dismissed it as self-correcting. 84. Accurately, though unfairly, contemporary critics of the Futurists denounced them with the vindictive labels: photographic, cinematic. 85. One approach which is curiously similar to business studies in its view of the populace is that of some contemporary Marxism. 86. These pieces of pop antiquity might sound like cartoon music to contemporary ears. 87. Zwilich's flute concerto was nominated for Best Contemporary Classical Composition. 88. Pupils should have the opportunity to apply their critical faculties to these major parts of contemporary culture. 89. Each funded several different but related enquiries which together would provide a comprehensive review of contemporary child care. 90. With contemporary art, there is not always a right or wrong answer. 91. Oldfield was never conferred with boffin status, unlike his contemporary, Mr Ambient himself, Brian Eno. 92. I'm not very impressed by the works of many contemporary artists. 93. Some instinctive appreciation of this fact may have given rise to the mystique which surrounded £40 a year in contemporary culture. 94. Printed in the shrill neons of commercial art, these leering posters document the slick, creeping hucksterism of contemporary life. 95. Tuggener charted a contemporary history that was on the move. 96. The gallery is based in Trinity College and shows work by contemporary artists from both Ireland and abroad. 97. The new religious revival is fueled by a revulsion with the corruptions of contemporary society. 98. Its street entrance was transformed into a gallery designed to display contemporary art. 99. It was strongly influenced by the contemporary art movement known as Constructivism, which was being energetically pursued. 100. Yet the idea of a post-apocalyptic city captivates the contemporary mind and its images continue to proliferate. 101. The exhibition became a milestone in feminist analysis of contemporary culture. 102. Over a three-month period, opera attracted 1 percent of the population but ballet and contemporary dance fewer than 1 percent. 103. You name your favorite contemporary artist and odds are they are involved. 104. Contemporary art practice has found various uses for avant-garde culture. 105. He has a keen interest in contemporary music and is a founder member of the ensemble Capricorn. 106. What are the implications for the state of such contemporary issues as security, regionalism and the international character of the economy? 107. One characteristic of contemporary art history has been its extensive use of non-art-historical texts. 108. A comprehensive review of contemporary school reorganization is beyond the scope of this paper. 109. The Eighties were an important decade for sculpture when many contemporary artists turned to three-dimensional work. 110. Many of his utterances were, however, sermon commonplaces, to which parallels can be found in other contemporary preaching. 111. I think we've got aesthetics to offer that aren't around in contemporary music. 112. This is a contemporary, well validated, 22 item self report scale developed for repeated use by patients with cancer. 113. As it turns. out, I know a deal about contemporary art. 113. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 114. The methods available are constantly increasing in number and their utility is greater as the complexity of contemporary processes is revealed. 115. Since its opening in 1978 the gallery has been seen as the main centre for contemporary art in the city. 116. The latest bestsellers in contemporary fiction and literary classics for every collection. 117. What is your opinion of the current state of contemporary art, in this country and internationally? 118. We considered media education largely as part of the exploration of contemporary culture, alongside more traditional literary texts. 119. It features a collection of contemporary art that, for the most part, is bad. 120. This is the cue for interactive sculpture by contemporary artists and computer-generated visual effects. 121. Contemporary chaos theory talks about so-called strange attractors, which are the ordering principles within such apparently random patterns. 122. Contemporary sources described Mithra as having 10,000 ears and eyes, and as riding a gleaming white chariot above the clouds. 123. At Level Two students will plan and undertake an investigation into a contemporary issue of their choice. 124. Minorities, especially ethnic minorities, are used to authenticate the affective, melodramatic component of contemporary narratives. 125. A truly contemporary eucharistic prayer might safely break away from the berakah. 126. This reflects very profound social changes in the number and type of independent households within contemporary Britain. 127. Does the contemporary art scene in Glasgow affect your painting? 128. He also patronized contemporary artists, including Thomas Cromek and Dessoulavy. 129. And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter. 130. Other reactions have concentrated on the issue of the interplay between inner-city decay and racial disadvantage in contemporary Britain. 131. Big can be beautiful, and surprisingly few of the buildings here display the empty pedantry conspicuous in contemporary paintings and sculpture. 132. For the most part, however, he made the best of contemporary information. 133. Such a state tends to be rare in contemporary western civilization. 134. Composers like Philip Glass have made contemporary music more popular. 135. Such consolidation was indeed commended by contemporary writers on agriculture. 136. To bring about this sense of community, Eliot includes historical and contemporary Londoners of various social classes. 137. Can we discern contemporary patterns of shared accommodation between kin which might also be the result of such pressures? 138. I made a similar argument in chapter 1 about practical support in contemporary society. 139. A simple still life, then, but one that was clearly intended to exemplify the contemporary crisis in agriculture. 140. Her style of government has turned out to be a marvellous make-work scheme for political scientists, contemporary historians and political commentators. 141. She saw feet sinking into the thick pile of the new rugs whose abstract patterns evoked the work of contemporary artists. 142. In June 1991, the Jeu de Paume reopened its doors, this time as an exhibition centre devoted to contemporary art. 143. An awareness of old history encourages caution when it is appropriated for a contemporary cause. 143. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 144. The chronic shortage of currency for the acquisition of contemporary foreign publications has been cited as justification. 145. He also consigned three paintings to Sotheby's 17 November New York contemporary sale all of which failed to sell. 146. Contemporary Marxist urban sociology places much less emphasis on the supposed necessity for the state to be engaged in collective consumption. 147. March 2-April 1: Uncommercial Art by Commercial Artists, a group exhibit featuring seven major contemporary artists. 148. Callinicos' own apology about publishing yet another study of an over-worked subject not withstanding, it remains an important contemporary debate. 149. Usually these reports concentrate on prophecies of a forthcoming Armageddon but many also describe a dire contemporary situation. 150. Few contemporary political strategies are conceived without considerable attention being paid to media considerations. 151. You can also overcome one of the worst problems in contemporary life, that of cold coffee. 152. I do not need to detain the House with a contemporary history of that sad state. 153. The first Christians would identify with this contemporary struggle: the New Testament is peppered with allusions to battle. 154. In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts, especially as contextualised within the gallery. 155. There was a lot of contemporary art on the walls, not exactly her taste but not overly crude and jarring. 156. But much of contemporary art is not conceived in this spirit. 157. None the less his reputation as at once the most searching and accessible of contemporary composers has not diminished. 158. Here I propose to confine my discussion to the contemporary debate surrounding the electoral system as an electoral system. 159. Footnote 4 has served as a cornerstone of contemporary constitutional law in the field of individual rights. 160. Among Anselm's contemporary bishops, Samson, the aged bishop of Worcester, represented the former. 161. If I have any qualification, it is that contemporary work is conspicuous by its absence. 162. He introduced characters and problems from contemporary life such as arranging suitable marriages. 163. Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion. 164. The other area is close to the Liffey quays and offers contemporary art and artists studios. 165. It is also useful for some contemporary music where a light, jazz-style accompaniment is required. 166. Through photographic images we see a few of the attempts by contemporary artists to find the real face. 167. What is evident is that the age of electronic records opens numerous possibilities that will enrich the understanding of contemporary culture. 168. Thus, contemporary ontological debates relating to the photograph are divergent. 169. What the future entails is some very contemporary music slipped into concerts featuring lovable old favorites. 170. Their written forms, like autobiographies, biographies, and interviews, make up a large part of contemporary western feminist literature. 171. While there were fewer portrayals of contemporary life than in Soviet art, not all western artists looked inwards. 172. But Shakespeare's central importance within Renaissance writing was not a contemporary phenomenon, rather the result of later critical judgements. 173. Contemporary accounts give the impression of a watchful, mistrustful regime, of a country bristling with fortresses and teeming with soldiers. 174. In contemporary times, nowhere is the difference between wild and farm-raised waterfowl more dramatically apparent than with goose. 175. Rather, they require a careful analysis of contemporary political struggles over questions of representation, symbolic boundary formation, and identification. 176. Through his wife, Lisa Weiler, he is well connected in the world of contemporary art and they are both collectors. 177. Feb. 16-18 with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art. 178. Unfortunately, there is no contemporary account of the setting up of the archdiocese of Lichfield. 179. In an attempt to do this, Featherstone, for example, develops a useful composite picture of contemporary consumer culture. 180. It also contributed to the construction of the contemporary image of the elderly - a process this research is concerned to analyse. 181. Contemporary high art was at the same time popular art. 182. Much of contemporary society seems disadvantaged by a management view that extends not much beyond immediate profit preoccupations. 183. This will involve a brief discussion of the approach known in contemporary philosophy as functionalism. 184. But the health and wealth of contemporary society blinds us to the decadence and moral sickness under our noses. 185. This is all contemporary evidence and it therefore has no direct bearing. 186. This debate will be considered in later sections of the chapter which deal with the different classes in contemporary capitalism. 187. Contemporary architecture, for example, is increasingly abstracted from the social and spatial contexts in which it is constructed. 188. His many references to the Kingdom recorded in the Gospels must be seen against this historical background and contemporary context. 189. Still central to much of contemporary price theory is the model of perfect competition. 190. Contemporary packaging trends are in the direction of convenient packages as exemplified by the tea bag. 191. Extant examples of maps date from 1602 and there are contemporary accounts of mapping and the use of maps from considerably earlier. 192. Malthus' gloomy picture of human life seems to many contemporary commentators much too atomistic and adversarial. 193. It is the biggest visual production ever printed on the work of contemporary women artists in this country. 194. Religion is not compartmentalized, but a living part of contemporary society, reflecting where it is and what its potentials are. 195. The majority of contemporary items will probably not appreciate in value to any worthwhile degree, at least in real terms. 196. He strove to come abreast of his more favored contemporary; he was deeply discontented if he failed. 197. The issues to be decided are contemporary as are the actors with motives or ideas to guide or justify action. 198. Between the years 1988 and 1991 I was engaged in researching a contemporary history of Venice. 199. Archelaus Archelaus, who was roughly contemporary with Diogenes, seems to have taken over Anaxagoras' system, with minor alterations. 200. You see, this exhibit examines the use of the flag in contemporary art. 201. It is arguably the greatest source of violence and death in the contemporary political world. 202. He had a particular interest in works by contemporary artists and was a pioneer in the development of artist-in-residence programs. 203. According to a contemporary account, the attendance figure was about 20(), 000. 204. In the United States a most dramatic contemporary example of this process is the abortion issue. 205. It is this which he takes as the key to an understanding of contemporary society, and of culture itself. 206. In this respect at least, Mozart resembles his comparably productive contemporary Joseph Haydn. 207. The design and development of each aircraft is described in turn using contemporary film footage. 208. Cyril Connolly had been a contemporary at Eton, and painted the most celebrated pen-portrait of the Prime Minister-to-be in 1938. 209. Contemporary archivists and historians may not be the best prepared to select which records should be stored for posterity. 210. Nevertheless, many contemporary artists were having their drawings and paintings photographed rather than engraved and sold in different formats. 211. Orlan's artistic endeavour has won the approval of the contemporary art centre in Dijon. 212. A heavier penny coinage was introduced by Offa to conform with contemporary Carolingian developments. 213. There is some evidence that contemporary composers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts. 214. In the end, however, both new works were set to scores by contemporary composers. 215. Unfortunately, never in contemporary history have economic sanctions felled a regime, no matter how weak. 216. Lest we begin feeling too sorry for these fellows, consider the plight of the contemporary woman. 217. This is a story of continuing progress, from the barbarity of slavery to the enlightenment of the contemporary race relations industry. 218. Contemporary locomotives are carved on their headstones, which also bear nauseating rhyming epitaphs of the kind so beloved by the Victorians. 219. The emphasis of Rizzoli's spring list is definitely on contemporary art. 220. This move towards the short term is specific to the contemporary, neo-liberal era of capitalism. 221. Characters and their philosophies can be cobbled together from Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift and a reading of contemporary papers. 222. There are more than a few furniture galleries, ranging from traditional to art deco to contemporary. 223. He became a bright star in a contemporary galaxy of writing-masters. 224. A world that would be liked by contemporary people which do not always bear scrutiny. 225. Although the Stuart-Meredith growth charts have survived for 30 years, their usefulness in contemporary society is limited. 226. Painter Betina Fink's new series, Ancestral Park, focuses on a contemporary burial ground near her home. 227. It is not isolated but closely connected with contemporary movements. 228. Previously, most units had a clean-lined, contemporary look that did not answer needs of style-conscious traditionalists. 229. He took as his starting point the capitalist world economy: Contemporary capitalism is world capitalism. 230. Some films show their makers grappling with contemporary issues, without always the level of visual inventiveness applied elsewhere. 231. "The new contemporary art of China and the United States approaches, modifies and revitalizes existing, long-standing traditions," says curator Shore. 232. Particularly in the contemporary, because of the sex scandals of priests and the lack of priests, Sacerdotal Celibacy becomes a hot topic again. 233. He is the senior coeditor of the Contemporary Economic Policy, and the Book Review Editor. He also serves on the editorial board of several economic journals. 233. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 234. Dish hair, showily and decorous; Bingle , have individual character quite contemporary breath, and long hair provided more Wen Wan's moving model for the bride. 235. Fromm's conception of freedom is formed on the base of pondering upon the irrational behavior of human beings and reflecting on the people's morbidness and spirit of contemporary western society. 236. Nearby is a photograph of Sojourner Truth, a female contemporary of Douglass who campaigned fearlessly against slavery and for women's rights. 237. This research will not only put the research of Wang Yangming and Confucius to a deeper degree, but also help the construction of contemporary thanatology. 238. The dissertation is on Chinese contemporary literature research from the view of comparative literature study. 239. We are thrilled that this first test of the market with Turkish Contemporary Art as a separate category on the international auction scene was so well received and attracted such enthusiastic bidding. 240. His mental ideal returns the esse nce of Chinese traditional culture:Confucian humanism, independent personality in Taoism and mental freedom in Buddhism to Chinese contemporary literature. 241. "Societies have constantly reinvented ancient Rome, likening it to the contemporary world, " says University of Cambridge professor Mary Beard, a script adviser on the forthcoming BBC series. 242. This paper mainly discusses music composition and conducting art of Boulez, which might be important for the studies on contemporary conductors... 243. Respected magazines all over Europe have used on their cover pages menacing images of fiery dragons spewing banknotes or contemporary Maos with imperialistic designs on the continent. 244. Any contemporary leader in business, health care, the military or a non-profit enterprise would undoubtedly share his viewpoint. 245. This exhibition entitled Hypallage attempts to categorize and exhibit the creations, which resorts to post-modern concepts and modes, in the history of Chinese contemporary art. 246. But then I found in the Bloomsbury Dictionary of Contemporary Slang a very similar entry supposedly dating from the 1980s in Britain. 247. At the same time , the tendency can bring some effect on contemporary educational reform in Chi na because of its his toric significance and inspiration for the practice. 248. But, did not forget other man of letters is inn wailful him position lose while, also be inn wailful and contemporary intellectual is humanitarian mental lose. 249. Get used to traditional personage and contemporary personage's avirulent and practical to furniture, environmental protection, harmless, natural requirement. 250. Hunting the orient spirit and noumenal language is the developing chance of contemporary lacquer painting. 251. "The novel titled Blowing-out Well" is one of the most convincing works of German contemporary writer Martin Walser. 252. As an important and typical representative deconstructionism critic in Yale School, Paul de Man plays a vital role in contemporary western theoretical circle. 253. Imagism, greatly influenced by ancient Chinese poetry, dramatically came back to China several times and exerted great influence upon both modern and contemporary Chinese poetry. 254. In the contemporary era China has established good-neighbour and friend, peace and cooperation bilateral relations with Burma, and will further the course during the 21st century. 255. An important visual signal of the contemporary printing media is the so-called "cover girl". 256. Phonetic Symbol, elementary vocabulary, a perfect contemporary dictionary and a common grammar book. 257. The marker that be regarded as go against the stream by contemporary youth even and uses. 258. He wrote in a highly individual, sometimes obscure, way that was in sharp contrast to the compressed intellectual style of T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden and other contemporary poets. 259. Contemporary ethicians assume that duty ethics, which focuses on right and wrong (like utilitarianism and deontology), cannot adequately delineate the importance of virtues among all moral judgments. 260. How can this Transcendentalist theology of self-culture serve as the foundation for a contemporary Unitarian Universalist spiritual practice? 261. Since 1946, the wine maker has commissioned a contemporary artist to create an original work that would be featured on the label every year. 262. As the words the curator Kalong Wong stated "Tong's works have been recognized as an important part of Macao contemporary arts". 263. Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) is one of the most prominent Jewish writers in contemporary America. 263. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 264. Enjoy chic, contemporary comfort, capturing the casual sophistication of an oceanfront home. 265. The debates on principle in contemporary American bioethics highlight the situation of fabricating bioethical theories. 266. China Art of contemporary era licks its value and fascination into shape just in this kind of variable space-time. 267. Lord of Flies, the first novel of William Golding, who is the contemporary English novelist, which is also the most famous and controversial one, is analyzed. 268. And it connects with cultural topics such as history of cinema industry development, variance of narration fashion, status of contemporary filmdom . 269. All these provide some enlightenments to the reconstruction of contemporary poetics and axiological aesthetics. 270. I wish it as an intermedium to get in touch with contemporary music lovers around the world. 271. The Great New Orlean Bridge represents modern contemporary long - span steel cantilever construction. |
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