-minimalists的不同词性形态
例句
|adjective|
1.Advocating moderate political reform.
‘I previously blogged on the Right Coast about the _minimalist_ conception of federalism that appeared to animate Justice O’Connor’s vote in that case.’
‘The embedded liberalism of the early post War decades gave way to the unadulterated neo-classical economic policies which favoured a _minimalist_ state and an enhanced role for the market.’
2.Lacking decoration or adornment; deliberately simple or basic in design or style.
‘his recently renovated _minimalist_ Conran kitchen’
‘John McGowan’s space may be a little larger but the _minimalist_ style of small desk, computer station, neat cupboard space and obligatory plant is mirroring that of other employees.’
3.Relating to minimalism.
‘In recent times, even _minimalist_ composer Philip Glass tried his hand at the genre.’
‘The beats on Revolutionary Vol.2 might seem a little _minimalist_ to some, but Immortal is that caliber of emcee who needs no distractions when he’s on the mic to make his words felt.’
|noun|
1.A person advocating moderate reform in politics.
‘Rather than expanding our understanding of national phyches, the shows tend to confirm commonly held stereotypes - of Swedes as rampantly egalitarian _minimalists_ , for example.’
‘As the referendum approached, longstanding splits between the _minimalists_ and maximalists within the republican movement became significant.’
2.A person who advocates or practises minimalism.
‘In its place shades of geometric _minimalists_ , such as Josef Albers, were summoned.’
‘Off ice, he listens to mostly classical music from the _minimalists_ like Philipp Glass and Steve Reich to the romantics of Tchaikovsky.’
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