aesthetics

aesthetics [i:s'θetɪks]  [ɛsˈθɛtɪks] 

aesthetics

原级:aesthetic

aesthetics 基本解释

aesthetics

名词美学; 美术理论; 审美学; 美的哲学

aesthetics 网络解释

1. 美感:然而,过去人机互动聚焦於强调效率、功能的使用性 (Usability)上,往往忽略产品形式与美感(Aesthetics)所影响使用者经验及情绪部分. 因此,除了先前备受讨论的功能性之使用性设计外,现在越来越多学者开始关注形式层面的探讨,如美感和情绪议题.

2. 审美学:他简短回顾了他的领域在近30年的变化:审美学(aesthetics)、伦理学(ethics)、宗教哲学(philosophy of religion)早已从不受重视的边缘学科到人人都感兴趣的热门话题;哈佛神学院在最近几年Bill Graham院长的领导下有巨大发展,

aesthetics 词典解释
in AM, also use 美国英语亦用 esthetics

1. (审)美学
    Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy concerned with the study of the idea of beauty.

aesthetics 单语例句

1. aesthetics

1. Aesthetics, coloration and copper is the secret to an outstanding design.

2. That human minds thrive on aesthetics is a curse when trying to comprehend new surroundings.

3. Tsinghua Fashion and Aesthetics Advanced Course is the first course on fashion in the country.

4. BMW defines premium as environmental friendliness, high efficiency and innovation as well as advances combining pure aesthetics and sheer driving pleasure.

5. " Zhu's art bears a strong personal style that incorporates Chinese aesthetics and Western elements, " curator Guo Tong says.

6. aesthetics的翻译

6. Stone Vitae refers to the " stone culture " in China's garden aesthetics.

7. aesthetics什么意思

7. Dealers said posting prices on valuable works in an open gallery creates security concerns and disrupts an exhibition's aesthetics by transforming artworks into commodities.

8. Gucci's Frida Giannini broke with the overall mood to mix athletics and aesthetics, with cinched and laced outfits with rubber or metallic clasps.

9. Since then China had been preparing for the magnificent event with precision planning and giving life to structures of the highest quality and aesthetics.

10. 911查询·英语单词

10. The exhibition features more than 40 colorful and expressive oil paintings, combining the taste of Western aesthetics and the spirit of Chinese scholarly painting.

aesthetics 英英释义

noun

1. (art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art)

    e.g. traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria of artistic value

    Synonym: esthetics