artiste
英 [ɑ?'ti?st]
美[ɑr'tist]
- n. 藝人;大師,能手
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?artistes;
英文詞源
- artiste (n.)
- 1819 in English, from 1804 as a French word, from French artiste; a reborrowing of artist, at first in a foreign context, later used to fill the gap after the sense of artist had become limited toward the visual arts and especially painting.
Artiste: an admirable word (albeit somewhat Frenchified) of late applied, with nice discrimination, to every species of exhibitor, from a rope-dancer down to a mere painter or sculptor. On looking into little Entick (my great authority in these matters), I find we have already the word artist; but with stupid English perversity, we have hitherto used that in a much more restricted sense than its newly-imported rival, which it is becoming the excellent fashion to adopt. ["Paul Pry's Journal of a Residence at Little-Pedlington," Philadelphia, 1836]
雙語例句
- 1. She was a popular French music hall artiste in the late 19 th century.
- 她是19世紀(jì)后期在法國樂壇上名噪一時(shí)的藝術(shù)家.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. Yes, there is a course fee involved for the artiste training course.
- 答:是的! 藝人培訓(xùn)課程是需要付費(fèi).
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 3. Now I am a pop artiste and how my life has changed.
- 現(xiàn)在我是一個(gè)藝人,生活也跟著有很大的轉(zhuǎn)變.
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- 4. Is there a guarantee I will be an artiste?
- 問:是不是能保證我一定會(huì)成為一位藝人?
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- 5. A musician is an artist, whereas a singer is an artiste.
- 音樂家是藝術(shù)家而歌手是藝人.
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