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English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
artistic — ar|tis|tic [ ar tıstık ] adjective ** 1. ) relating to any form of art, including painting, music, literature, acting, and dancing: cultural and artistic activities a dazzling display of artistic talent a director s high artistic standards a )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
artistic */*/ — UK [ɑː(r)ˈtɪstɪk] / US [ɑrˈtɪstɪk] adjective 1) a) relating to any form of art, including painting, music, literature, acting, and dancing cultural and artistic activities a dazzling display of artistic talent a director s high artistic standards … English dictionary
talent — 01. Sue s daughter has a lot of [talent]; I m sure she will become a professional actress some day. 02. As well as being a successful actor, Clint Eastwood is a [talented] director. 03. In the competitive music industry, [talent] is not enough;… … Grammatical examples in English
artistic inclinations — creative ability, artistic talent, liking for the arts … English contemporary dictionary
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artistic — ARTÍSTIC, Ă, artistici, ce, adj. Care aparţine artei, privitor la artă, din domeniul artei. ♦ (Adesea adverbial) Executat cu artă, cu talent. – Din fr. artistique. Trimis de cata, 05.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 ARTÍSTIC adj. 1. v. literar. 2.… … Dicționar Român
talent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amazing, considerable, enormous, extraordinary, formidable, genuine, great, immense, incredible, major, obvious … Collocations dictionary
talent — tal|ent W3S3 [ˈtælənt] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: talent unit of weight or money in the ancient world (9 21 centuries), from Latin talentum, from Greek talanton; from a story in the Bible in which a man gives talents to his three servants, and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Artistic revolution — Throughout history, forms of art have gone through periodic abrupt changes called artistic revolutions. Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways. See also cultural movements. Artistic… … Wikipedia
talent — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English talente, from Latin talenta, plural of talentum unit of weight or money, from Greek talanton pan of a scale, weight; akin to Greek tlēnai to bear; in senses 2 5, from the parable of the talents in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
artistic — adj. Artistic is used with these nouns: ↑ability, ↑achievement, ↑ambition, ↑aspiration, ↑bent, ↑circle, ↑collaboration, ↑convention, ↑creativity, ↑development, ↑director, ↑ … Collocations dictionary