avant-garde

avant-garde [ˌævɒ̃'ɡɑ:d]  [ˌɑvɑntˈɡɑrd, ˌævɑnt-] 

avant-garde 基本解释
先锋派,前卫派;先驱,先锋;先锋派的,前卫的;标新立异的;先锋的,先驱的;
avant-garde 网络解释

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1. (前卫爵士):John Coltrane在前卫爵士(Avant Garde)上的创造力、即兴能力绝对让任何一位萨克斯手望尘莫及,而Miles Davis敢将调式音乐(Model)加入爵士乐,敢将乐器插上电...也堪称人类音乐史上革命性的突破.

2. 前卫派:(7)感性战略(affectice strategy) 像视觉冲击(cisual shock)、前卫派(avant garde)、超现实主义(surrealism)等广告表现,都属于感性战略. 这种广告表现大都属于仪表印象的组合,予消费者以震惊. 为了比竞争对手的广告更为醒目所做的广告表现,

avant-garde 词典解释

1. avant-garde的解释

1. (艺术、音乐、戏剧、文学)先锋派的,前卫的,实验性的
    Avant-garde art, music, theatre, and literature is very modern and experimental.

    e.g. ...avant-garde concert music.
           音乐会演奏的前卫音乐

2. 先锋派;前卫派
    You can refer to the artists, writers, and musicians who introduce new and very modern ideas as the avant-garde .

    e.g. In Paris he made friends among the avant-garde.
           他在巴黎结交先锋人士。

avant-garde 英英释义

avant-garde

noun

1. any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts)

    Synonym: vanguard van new wave

adj

1. radically new or original

    e.g. an avant-garde theater piece

    Synonym: daring