baroque的意思和读音

baroque

: [bəˈrɑk] : [bəˈrɒk]

n.

adj.(17 18

adj.plain,restrained

adj.ornate,ornamental,decorative,elaborate,exaggerated

baroqueadj.

1.(17 18 used to describe European architecture , art and music of the 17th and early 18th centuries that has a grand and highly decorated style

baroque churches/music

the baroque period

adj.1.,;【2.;

n.1.;2.;,

adj.1.relating to the very detailed style of art, building, or music that was popular in Europe in the 17th and early 18th centuries; very detailed or complicated

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1.Whether or not the ray in the series of "Extention" is inspired by the golden light of the Bernini sculpture West Baroque times?《线西线

2.She held her sword in her right hand as she moved, and her eyes absently noted the baroque carvings that lined the tunnel wall.

3."Baroque: Style in the Age of Magnificence" begins with a captivating bejewelled camel (pictured below) with "blackamoor" attendants.

4.Violin makers are very into technique, even if they try to break out of the mold, the baroque form comes back automatically.

5.Some of baroque architecture over the pursuit of luxury boldness, even to the point of tedious piling up.

6.It was until recently set up in a Baroque manner, since Ma exclusively played Baroque music on it.使

7.For that, you need the baroque superstructure of mortgage-backed derivatives that enabled investors to bet on the housing market.广

8.In interiors, Baroque movement around and through a void informed monumental staircases that had no parallel in previous architecture.

9.The most celebrated of these interiors was at Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin, Friedrich's great monument to baroque taste.

10.Not far from where we are driving is Rundale - the "Versailles of the Baltics" and a palace complete with Baroque garden.”。