#沈阳新年味儿太足了# The buses in Shenyang are decorated with the traditional floral patterns of NE China. It's so cool! Recently, all 20 buses on bus route No. 165 were decorated with the traditional floral patterns of NE China for the upcoming festival. The festive atmosphere is strong! Go to take the bus!丨沈阳公交车穿上“大花袄”,老带劲儿了!近日,165路公交线20辆公交车齐刷刷地换上了“节日战袍”——东北大花袄,节日氛围感直接拉!快去打卡吧!
#摩登家庭[超话]# S05E09 The Big Game
Cam tries to break a school record as freshman football coach, Phil is on the verge of his first month without selling a house, Claire still struggles with being the boss's daughter, and Mitchell tries to let his boss down easily.
01 台词字幕 Subtitles
见评
02 知识点 Vocabulary / Expressions
run the scoreboard 记记分牌
-Don't even bother coming. I'm quitting today. I'm sick of this guy on the team always making fun of me.
-He's just jealous 'cause you're the one who puts points on the board.
-Why?
-Because you run the scoreboard.
procrastinate /prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt/ vi. 拖延;耽搁
-What, you procrastinate again and not tell Charlie you're quitting?
-No, no. I'm gonna do it. I just... I'm picturing his face when I tell him, shaking his head in disappointment.
the whole package 完美无缺
-So, Lily, tell me more about this Patrick. He likes the swings, he sits by the flag and he can count to a hundred.
-He sounds like the whole package.
not the end of the world 没什么大不了
-Hey, hey, Tim. I think you made your point. It was an honest mistake, all right? Not the end of the world.
-Right. Of course. Sorry.
restore /rɪˈstɔː(r)/ vt. 恢复
-Hey, I think I dropped my phone under the bleachers. Come get it with me? Found it.
-Great, and world order is restored.
get to the bottom of 找到…的真正起因;查寻到…的根源
-I am so sorry that you got hurt, and I will get to the bottom of it, but I suspect it was sabotage by the competition. Maybe Closets, Closets, Closets, Closets.
03 精彩台词 Quotes
见图
Cam tries to break a school record as freshman football coach, Phil is on the verge of his first month without selling a house, Claire still struggles with being the boss's daughter, and Mitchell tries to let his boss down easily.
01 台词字幕 Subtitles
见评
02 知识点 Vocabulary / Expressions
run the scoreboard 记记分牌
-Don't even bother coming. I'm quitting today. I'm sick of this guy on the team always making fun of me.
-He's just jealous 'cause you're the one who puts points on the board.
-Why?
-Because you run the scoreboard.
procrastinate /prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt/ vi. 拖延;耽搁
-What, you procrastinate again and not tell Charlie you're quitting?
-No, no. I'm gonna do it. I just... I'm picturing his face when I tell him, shaking his head in disappointment.
the whole package 完美无缺
-So, Lily, tell me more about this Patrick. He likes the swings, he sits by the flag and he can count to a hundred.
-He sounds like the whole package.
not the end of the world 没什么大不了
-Hey, hey, Tim. I think you made your point. It was an honest mistake, all right? Not the end of the world.
-Right. Of course. Sorry.
restore /rɪˈstɔː(r)/ vt. 恢复
-Hey, I think I dropped my phone under the bleachers. Come get it with me? Found it.
-Great, and world order is restored.
get to the bottom of 找到…的真正起因;查寻到…的根源
-I am so sorry that you got hurt, and I will get to the bottom of it, but I suspect it was sabotage by the competition. Maybe Closets, Closets, Closets, Closets.
03 精彩台词 Quotes
见图
1:
Eugène Delacroix
Falaises à Dieppe
Vers 1834
12.8 x 16.8 cm
Aquarelle sur papier
In 1832, Delacroix made a trip to Morocco, which gave him a personal experience of the ancient Roman era and influenced the use of color in his paintings. It is often overlooked the role that Normandy played in his youth. He visited Normandy from 1813 to 1860. Trees, buildings, cliffs, waves and so on are concentrated in Dieppe. He painted both Morocco and Normandy during his career. We can find traces of Normandy in many watercolors, as well as related themes in pen-and pencil, watercolor and pastel works, which were first photographed in nature and then painted in the studio. He wrote in his diary in 1857: "When we cast our gaze upon the objects around us, whether landscape or interior, we notice that there is a connection between the objects which is produced by the atmosphere. The atmosphere that surrounds them and the various reflections that result from it make all objects a harmonious scene." His understanding ofatmospheric reflection led him to blur the Outlines of objects in his paintings. This is the core technique for painting objects in lmpressionist paintings.
2:
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947)
Le bassin des Yachts à Deauville
Vers 1910
40 x 49 cm
Huile sur toile
Bonnard was a French painter, illustrator, and printmaker known for his stylized decorations and bold use of color. He specialises in landscapes, urban scenes, portraits and intimate family scenes. Pay special attention to background, color and painting style. He was a founding member of the Nabi School and a leading figure in the transition from lmpressionism to modernism. Bonnard is known for his color and is regarded as one of the greatest color painters of the 20th century. His greatest artistic feature is that he does not simply imitate nature, but subjectively deals with the depicted objects through the exploration of painting elements such as space, light, color and composition.
Bonnard met Monet in Villnon in 1912. He did not fully embrace open landscapes, preferring gardens instead. No matter what the subject, he first tries to capture scattered light and shadow and arrange it on a slanted easel. In "Marina de Deauville," Bonnard does not present this theme from the side, but rather integrates it into a conceived model that conforms to psychology. The water, the ships, the masts, the hills and the bell tower together form a moonlit night, which is naturally brought together. The vertical arrangement of the elements respects the planar space of the pattern. The blue color cleverly unifies the picture, while the white side of the boat gives the picture a sense of rhythm. In addition, brown lines are used on the deck and outline of the boat to reflect the structure of the picture.
Eugène Delacroix
Falaises à Dieppe
Vers 1834
12.8 x 16.8 cm
Aquarelle sur papier
In 1832, Delacroix made a trip to Morocco, which gave him a personal experience of the ancient Roman era and influenced the use of color in his paintings. It is often overlooked the role that Normandy played in his youth. He visited Normandy from 1813 to 1860. Trees, buildings, cliffs, waves and so on are concentrated in Dieppe. He painted both Morocco and Normandy during his career. We can find traces of Normandy in many watercolors, as well as related themes in pen-and pencil, watercolor and pastel works, which were first photographed in nature and then painted in the studio. He wrote in his diary in 1857: "When we cast our gaze upon the objects around us, whether landscape or interior, we notice that there is a connection between the objects which is produced by the atmosphere. The atmosphere that surrounds them and the various reflections that result from it make all objects a harmonious scene." His understanding ofatmospheric reflection led him to blur the Outlines of objects in his paintings. This is the core technique for painting objects in lmpressionist paintings.
2:
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947)
Le bassin des Yachts à Deauville
Vers 1910
40 x 49 cm
Huile sur toile
Bonnard was a French painter, illustrator, and printmaker known for his stylized decorations and bold use of color. He specialises in landscapes, urban scenes, portraits and intimate family scenes. Pay special attention to background, color and painting style. He was a founding member of the Nabi School and a leading figure in the transition from lmpressionism to modernism. Bonnard is known for his color and is regarded as one of the greatest color painters of the 20th century. His greatest artistic feature is that he does not simply imitate nature, but subjectively deals with the depicted objects through the exploration of painting elements such as space, light, color and composition.
Bonnard met Monet in Villnon in 1912. He did not fully embrace open landscapes, preferring gardens instead. No matter what the subject, he first tries to capture scattered light and shadow and arrange it on a slanted easel. In "Marina de Deauville," Bonnard does not present this theme from the side, but rather integrates it into a conceived model that conforms to psychology. The water, the ships, the masts, the hills and the bell tower together form a moonlit night, which is naturally brought together. The vertical arrangement of the elements respects the planar space of the pattern. The blue color cleverly unifies the picture, while the white side of the boat gives the picture a sense of rhythm. In addition, brown lines are used on the deck and outline of the boat to reflect the structure of the picture.
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