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neoclassical
[ nee-oh-klas-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- Sometimes 狈别路辞路肠濒补蝉路蝉颈路肠补濒. of, relating to, or designating any of various movements of the late 1600s to the mid 1800s in architecture, the arts, literature, etc. that attempted to revive classical Greek or Roman aesthetics or philosophy.
- of, relating to, or designating any architecture, art, literature, or music that draws influence from ancient Greek or Roman art and design.
neoclassical
/ 藢苍颈藧蓹蕣藞办濒忙蝉瑟办蓹濒 /
adjective
- of, relating to, or in the style of neoclassicism in art, architecture, etc
- of, relating to, or in the style of neoclassicism in music
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of neoclassical1
First recorded in 1875鈥80; neo- ( def ) + classical ( def )
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鈥淛effrey Gibson: the space in which to place me鈥 transformed the exterior and the interior of the neoclassical U.S.
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Fast forward to the present day, and modern neoclassical economic thought.
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His music can best be described as neoclassical, with pop and electronic elements 鈥 and a dash of ambient smoothness.
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The ornate neoclassical site where dignitaries gathered and Trump took the oath of office on Monday was ironic.
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Variety's Owen Gleiberman said that while the sequel was a "solid piece of neoclassical popcorn" it's "ultimately a mere shadow" of the original.
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