oeuvre
['ɜːvrə]
- n. (法)全部作品;毕生之作
英英释义
- 1. the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it);
- "he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre"
- "Picasso's work can be divided into periods"
实用场景例句
- Picasso's oeuvre
- 毕加索的全部作品
牛津词典
- Might his entire oeuvre be a thinly disguised ode to unfettered man love?
- 也许他所有的作品都在暗中歌颂无拘无束的同志之爱?
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- Therefore, this poem may be read as a cornerstone at the foundation of her oeuvre.
- 因而, 这首诗可说是她所有作品的一块基石.
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- Still , Picasso's oeuvre filled the world and he left permanent marks on every discipline he entered.
- 毕卡索的作品遍布在整个世界,他在每一处他进行的训练留下永恒的标记.
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- He studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre.
- 他研究了瓦格纳的全部作品.
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- But no one else has duplicated his own oeuvre so perfectly.
- 但却没有谁完美地复制过他自己的作品的.
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- En é crivant le mot fin , vous livrez aussi votre oeuvre à la critique.
- 问:经过推敲,写下来后, 您就把自己的作品交与了大众评论.
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中文词源
oeuvre 全部作品,作品全集
来自法语oeuvre,作品,来自拉丁语opera,作品,词源同opus,operable.后用于指作品全集。
双语例句
- 1. Your hors d'oeuvre, sir.
- 先生, 您的开胃菜.
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- 2. The hors d'oeuvre is seasonal vegetables.
- 餐前小吃是应时蔬菜.
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- 3. Please bring us hors d'oeuvre.
- 请来一份什锦拼盘.
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- 4. I'll start with some hors d'oeuvre.
- 我开始先来点餐前小吃.
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- 5. I think I'll skip hors d'oeuvre and have roast duck.
- 我想我不点开胃菜了直接点烤鸭.
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英文词源
- oeuvre
- oeuvre: hors d’oeuvre [18] In French, hors d’oeuvre means literally ‘outside the work’ – that is, ‘not part of the ordinary set of courses in a meal’. The earliest record of its use in English is in the general sense ‘out of the ordinary’ (‘The Frenzy of one who is given up for a Lunatick, is a Frenzy hors d’ oeuvre … something which is singular in its kind’, Joseph Addison, Spectator 1714), but this did not survive beyond the 18th century.
Alexander Pope, in his Dunciad 1742, was the first to use the word in its modern culinary sense. (French oeuvre ‘work’, incidentally, comes from Latin opera ‘work’, source of or related to English copious, manoeuvre, opera, operate, and opulent.)
=> d'oeuvre, copious, manoeuvre, manure, opera, operate, opulent - oeuvre (n.)
- "a work," especially a work of literature, also "the body of work produced by an artist," 1875, from French oeuvre "work" (12c.), from Latin opera (see opus).