词汇 | bucolic |
释义 | bucolic adjective literaryuk /bjuˈkɒl.ɪk/ us /bjuˈkɑː.lɪk/ relating to the countryside: 田园的,乡村的 The painting shows a typically bucolic scene with peasants.这幅画展现了典型的田园风光,描绘了农夫们的形象。 Towns & regions: the countryside AONB Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty backcountry countrified countryman countrywoman cross-country greenfield greenfield site hillbilly hinterland land redneck rural rusticate rusticity stick upstate wild woodsy Examples of bucolicbucolic These developments indicate that the popular appetite for bucolic lyricism and sheer musical 'abundance', which seems to have persisted since the sixteenth century, remains undiminished. The poem also nods towards the bucolic realm in its use of the pathetic fallacy, where elements of nature are imbued with feeling. Inevitably, they blurred the past - sometimes - into a bucolic golden-age. This was not as often as the various categories of boroughs, but much more than the usual portrait, with its accompanying images of bucolic obedience. An appropriately bucolic sinfonia introduces her, and a change of scene to the wild woods. If the heroic narrative largely displaces the bucolic in literary genres of the modern period, the pastoral mode continues to thrive in music. This did not mean that the countryside should become a bucolic backwater. Each moved on to a typically bucolic or suburban setting. In this, councillors and technocrats evidenced their rejection of anti-modern, bucolic fantasies about a hypothetical 'rural idyll'. Even when a physician directed therapeutic horseback rides, it was usually the realignment of the animal spirits, rather than the enjoyable distractions of bucolic delights, which cured. To what extent were volunteers motivated by a real desire to further the war effort, as opposed to enjoying a cheap bucolic holiday as many critics implied? The sea and the forest suggested are neither bucolic landscapes, idealised in a world of standardisation and mechanisation, nor merely providers of resources, exploited to exhaustion. Howard's original proposal was thus very different from later popular images of either an isolated and bucolic settlement, or a neighbourhood within an urban structure. This thesis, which is widely advanced, takes it for granted that somehow we could return to that bucolic state if only we had the will. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 This thesis takes it for granted that we could somehow return to this bucolic state if only we had the will. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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