purist的意思和读音

purist

: [ˈpjʊrɪst] : [ˈpjʊərɪst]

n.

purists  

n.traditionalist,perfectionist,pedant,stickler,conformist

puristn.

1.a person who thinks things should be done in the traditional way and who has strong opinions on what is correct in language, art, etc.

n.1.

n.1.someone who wants people to be correct, and to follow rules carefully, especially in language and the arts

1. general-purpose , purist literally , ...

2. purism purist Purkinje afterimage ...

4. ... "purification" "purist" ) ...

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1.A holy man of the Gods, Purist applies his holy spells to support and defensive spells.使

2.For the purist, perhaps, but for kids born today, the word "film" will mean nothing.,“

3.I probably should have said this earlier, but I'm by no means an XML purist.XML

4.The Quiksilver program is universally recognized as the embodiment of purist improvisation and innovation.Quiksilver

5.The binding solution I've shown you here seems almost sinfully easy, especially from a Java-purist point of view.Java

6.Mark agreed with my essentially purist's decision simply to not test the chocolates that had things added to them: hazelnuts, fruit, etc.,Mark

7.Barrow's dismissal of Blake is, presumably, a defense of dubstep-- the gesture suggests a purist, an elitist, or both.BarrowBlakedubstep——

8.Mr Obama countered that a "purist position" brings "no victories for the American people" .”。

9.There's also a DSC-Off Mode for drivers seeking a more purist experience.

10.You're a purist about presentation, so you want to exclude the highlight domain.