conscionable



adj. 凭良心的;正直的
adj.
凭良心的,正直的;
英英释义
conscionable[ 'kɔnʃənəbl ]
adj.acceptable to your conscience
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conscionable (adj.)
1540s, from conscioned "having a conscience" (from conscience) + -able; obsolete from early 18c. but fossilized in its negative, unconscionable.
1. The paintings of Paul Ce & 1 & zanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20 th century.
保罗·塞尚的绘画预示了20世纪初叶立体主义的兴起.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. The movement synthesised elements of modern art that hadn't been brought together before, such as Cubism and Surrealism.
该运动综合了立体派和超现实主义等以前从未同时出现过的现代艺术元素。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Cubism is the most influential of all modern art movements.
立体派是现代艺术运动中最有影响力的流派。
来自辞典例句
4. Cubism had affinities with the new European interest in Jazz.
主体派和欧洲新近的爵士音乐热有密切关系.
来自辞典例句
5. She differed from early realists as much as cubism from impressionism.
她与早期那些现实主义作家不同,就象立体主义和印象主义不同一样.
来自辞典例句
[ cubism 造句 ]
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