surrealist
surrealist — 形容詞
1. connected with the early 20th-century artistic movement known as surrealism, in
超現實主義的
以超現實主義風格為主的
connected with the early 20th-century artistic movement known as surrealism, in which artists and writers created strange, dreamlike images and scenes that combine ordinary objects in unexpected or impossible ways.
The museum's new wing displays surrealist paintings from the 1920s and 1930s.
博物館的新展廳陳列了1920和1930年代的超現實主義畫作。
collocation: surrealist painting
Linh wrote her final essay on dream imagery in early surrealist cinema.
Linh 的期末論文寫的是早期超現實主義電影中的夢境意象。
collocation: surrealist cinema
Constanza's art history essay examined how surrealist photographs placed everyday objects inside empty desert landscapes.
Constanza 的藝術史論文探討了超現實主義攝影如何把日常物品放進空無一物的沙漠景觀中。
Tamás finds the surrealist poetry of the 1920s both confusing and beautiful.
Tamás 覺得1920年代的超現實主義詩歌既令人困惑又很美。
文法句型
surrealist + noun
用法筆記
This adjective usually appears before a noun (attributive position). Common nouns it modifies include painting, movement, artist, film, literature, and poetry. When the reference is to the official historical movement, some writers capitalise the word.
常見錯誤
surrealist — 名詞
1. an artist, writer, or filmmaker whose work belongs to the surrealist movement or
超現實主義者
創作超現實主義作品的藝術家或作家
an artist, writer, or filmmaker whose work belongs to the surrealist movement or is created in the style of combining unexpected, dreamlike images.
The surrealist René Magritte painted everyday objects in strange, surprising settings.
超現實主義畫家 René Magritte 把日常物品畫在奇特而令人驚異的場景中。
proper noun appositive: The surrealist + [name]
A group of young surrealists published their first manifesto in Paris in 1924.
一群年輕的超現實主義者於1924年在巴黎發表了他們的第一篇宣言。
group reference: a group of surrealists
The female surrealist Remedios Varo painted characters who travelled in mysterious flying machines.
女性超現實主義畫家 Remedios Varo 畫過乘坐神祕飛行機器旅行的角色。
Surrealist Max Ernst filled his collage novels with Freudian dream symbols and strange hybrid creatures.
超現實主義者 Max Ernst 在他的拼貼小說裡放滿了佛洛伊德的夢境象徵和奇異的混合生物。
- modernist
broader category — all surrealists are modernists, but many modernists (e.g. cubists) are not surrealists
- avant-garde artist
a general term for any artist who experiments with new forms; not movement-specific
文法句型
a/the surrealist
用法筆記
When referring to a member of the official Surrealist movement founded in Paris in the 1920s, the word is sometimes capitalised (a Surrealist). The lower-case form is more common when the reference is broad or general.