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avant-garde

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ði ˌævɑ̃ː ˈɡɑːrd
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n. (艺术、音乐或文学方面的)前卫派思想; 前卫派(艺术家等) adj. 前卫的,激进的

例句

Henry Jerome was part of the avant-garde; his band later brought the bop sound to conventional big-band fare.
亨利·杰罗姆属于先锋派;他的乐队后来,把波普爵士乐风带入传统的大乐队爵士乐中。
Even the most avant-garde art is past.
他补充道,“甚至最前卫的艺术也过时了。
But he likes the idea of more avant-garde wedding art.
不过他很欣赏前卫的婚礼艺术。

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A guy in England called Heston Blumenthal,he's developed his avant-garde cuisine.None of the techniques that these people have developed
There's a chef in Spain named Ferran Adria.He's developed a very avant-garde cuisine.A guy in England called Heston Blumenthal,
I really thought they were so beneath me.I wanted to become an avant-garde artist --and Punch and Judy was certainly not where I wanted to go.
Basquiat leveraged SAMO’s success to enter the scene himself;selling postcards, playing clubs with his avant-garde band,and boldly seeking out his heroes.
John Cage has made an impact on artists in many genres,from avant-garde musicians, to modern dance, to pop music.Right now, we're listening to his 1948 piece
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