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n. 真实主义,写实主义
n.
真实主义;
英英释义
Verism
Verism is the artistic preference of contemporary everyday subject matter instead of the heroic or legendary in art and literature; a form of realism. The word comes from Latin verus (true).
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verism (n.)
"the theory that art and literature should strictly reproduce truth," 1892, from Italian verismo, from vero "truth," from Latin verus (see very) + -ismo, Italian form of -ism.
1. She heard him let out a pitiful, muffled groan.
她听到他发出一声令人悲悯的低沉的呻吟声。
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2. They glanced at the man on the floor, who began to groan.
他们瞥了一眼躺在地上的男人,那人现在开始呻吟起来。
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3. The timbers groan and creak and the floorboards shift.
这些木头在吱吱嘎嘎作响,木地板有些摇晃。
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4. Bookshelves groan under the burden of books on threats to the environment.
书架上摆满了有关环境威胁的书,不堪重负。
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5. The platforms groan with homeward-bound commuters.
月台在下班赶着回家的通勤族脚下不堪重负。
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