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  • 1 Modernism

    Modernism ARCH Modernismus m

    English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Modernism

  • 2 modernism

    noun
    Modernismus, der
    * * *
    mod·ern·ism
    [ˈmɒdənɪzəm, AM ˈmɑ:dɚn-]
    n
    1. no pl (tendencies) Modernismus m, moderner Geschmack
    2. no pl (ideas) in art, literature Modernismus m, die Moderne
    3. no pl REL (movement) Modernismus m fachspr (liberalwissenschaftlich kritische Reformbewegung in der katholischen Kirche)
    4. (expression) Modernismus m
    * * *
    ['mɒdənIzəm]
    n
    Modernismus m
    * * *
    modernism [ˈmɒdə(r)nızəm; US ˈmɑ-] s
    1. Modernismus m:
    b) KUNST, Literatur: modernes Stilmittel
    2. Modernism KATH Modernismus m (eine liberalwissenschaftliche Reformbewegung)
    * * *
    noun
    Modernismus, der
    * * *
    n.
    Modernismus m.

    English-german dictionary > modernism

  • 3 modernism

    mod·ern·ism [ʼmɒdənɪzəm, Am ʼmɑ:dɚn-] n
    1) no pl ( tendencies) Modernismus m, moderner Geschmack
    2) no pl ( ideas) in art, literature Modernismus m, die Moderne
    3) no pl rel ( movement) Modernismus m fachspr (liberale, wissenschaftlich-kritische Reformbewegung in der katholischen Kirche)
    4) ( expression) Modernismus m

    English-German students dictionary > modernism

  • 4 outpost

    noun
    Außenposten, der; (of civilization etc.; also Mil.) Vorposten, der
    * * *
    (a distant place: The island was an outpost of the nation.) der Ausleger, der Vorposten
    * * *
    ˈout·post
    n
    1. MIL (guards) Außenposten m, Vorposten m; (base) Stützpunkt m
    2. (remote branch) Außenposten m; of a company Außenstelle f, [abgelegene] Zweigstelle
    the last \outpost before the desert die letzte Siedlung vor der Wüste; ( fig)
    free jazz has been described as the last \outpost of modernism Free Jazz gilt als das letzte Überbleibsel des Modernismus; ( fig)
    Berlin was a capitalist \outpost in the middle of communist East Germany Berlin war wie eine kapitalistische Festung inmitten der kommunistischen DDR
    * * *
    outpost s MIL Vorposten m (auch fig)
    * * *
    noun
    Außenposten, der; (of civilization etc.; also Mil.) Vorposten, der
    * * *
    n.
    Außenposten m.
    Vorposten m.

    English-german dictionary > outpost

  • 5 outpost

    'out·post [ʼaʊtpəʊst, Am -poʊst] n
    1) mil ( guards) Außenposten m, Vorposten m; ( base) Stützpunkt m
    2) ( remote branch) Außenposten m; of a company Außenstelle f, [abgelegene] Zweigstelle;
    the last \outpost before the desert die letzte Siedlung vor der Wüste; ( fig)
    free jazz has been described as the last \outpost of modernism Free Jazz gilt als das letzte Überbleibsel des Modernismus; ( fig)
    Berlin was a capitalist \outpost in the middle of communist East Germany Berlin war wie eine kapitalistische Festung inmitten der kommunistischen DDR

    English-German students dictionary > outpost

См. также в других словарях:

  • Modernism — • Etymologically, modernism means an exaggerated love of what is modern, an infatuation for modern ideas Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Modernism     Modernism      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Modernism — is the generally accepted term to describe the sweeping changes that took place, particularly in the arts and literature, between the late nineteenth century and the beginning of the Second World War. There is, however, no clear demarcation by… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • modernism —    Modernism, or the modern movement, in architecture is usually defined as a mode deriving from the work of the early Le Corbusier and of Walter Gropius and his colleagues at the Bauhaus in 1930s Germany, culminating in the work of Mies Van der… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • modernism — MODERNÍSM, modernisme, s.n. 1. Însuşirea de a fi modern, caracterul a ceea ce este modern; atitudine modernă; preferinţă (exagerată) faţă de tot ceea ce este nou, modern. 2. Curent sau tendinţă din arta şi literatura sec. XX, care neagă tradiţia… …   Dicționar Român

  • Modernism — Mod ern*ism, n. 1. Modern practice; a thing of recent date; esp., a modern usage or mode of expression. [1913 Webster] 2. Certain methods and tendencies which, in Biblical questions, apologetics, and the theory of dogma, in the endeavor to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • MODERNISM —    Modernism (modanizumu) manifested itself first in Europe, with notable modernist writers, such as James Joyce and T. S. Eliot. Its influence was quickly felt in Japan by such writers as Yokomitsu Riichi, Kawabata Yasunari, Hori Tatsuo, Ito Sei …   Japanese literature and theater

  • modernism — (n.) 1737, deviation from the ancient and classical manner [Johnson, who calls it a word invented by Swift ], from MODERN (Cf. modern) + ISM (Cf. ism). From 1830 as modern ways and styles. Used in theology since 1901. As a movement in the arts… …   Etymology dictionary

  • modernism — ► NOUN 1) modern ideas, methods, or styles. 2) a movement in the arts or religion that aims to break with traditional forms or ideas. DERIVATIVES modernist noun & adjective modernistic adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • modernism — [mäd′ərn iz΄əm] n. 1. a) modern practices, trends, ideas, etc., or sympathy with any of these b) an instance of this; a modern idiom, practice, or usage 2. [often M ] any of several movements variously attempting to redefine Biblical and… …   English World dictionary

  • Modernism — For other uses of the word, see Modernism (disambiguation). For the period in sociology beginning with the industrialization, see Modernity. Hans Hofmann, The Gate , 1959–1960, collection: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Hofmann was renowned not… …   Wikipedia

  • Modernism —    One of the forms assumed by fin de siècle art is Modernism, which can be regarded as the Catalan variant of the radical innovating currents which appeared all over Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century: art nouveau, art… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture

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