Similar words: artist, artistic, partisan, partisanship, expertise, advertise, advertiser, advertising. Meaning: ['ɑːtɪstrɪ] n. a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation.
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(31) In the centre of the campus was a newly-built fan-shaped fountain. A number of Chinese taihu rocks were arranged in it with a touch of artistry.
(32) The distinct grill cooking, typifies the health - consciousness , meticulousness and artistry of classic French food.
(33) Michael's example of musical artistry was rooted in the proud tradition of black American music.
(34) Huang Masters in traditional artistry on advancing with the times, her creative Fuk series clay sculpture, the collection is rare treasures.
(35) Hybridity, signifying and double-voice may be the novel's most outstanding diasporic features in artistry.
(36) Works with the full foot jade expected, the performance superb artistry.
(37) American Cinematographer has played a key role in providing me with insight about cinematographers and their artistry.
(38) In the present case, the translators' task is to represent the artistry of the Chinese original in the idiom of American English -with all its sound, color, and rhetoric.
(39) The essence of bookbinding is its artistry and time spirit.
(40) This group of brilliant paintings reaches the climax of the painter's artistry.
(41) Thus the inanimate pop music zone feels the new elegance and artistry.
(42) Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves", a development of complication, perfectness and artistry in wholeness construction can be traced.
(43) Scarlett exercised the same charms as Melanie but with a studied artistry and consummate skill.
(44) Creative and recreative artistry of this kind is given only to a select few.
(45) The aesthetic principles of aesthetic consciousness are person - oriented , harmonious, zoology - centered, artistry ambit.
(46) Which leads the researchers to conclude that Stradivari's true secret?: his incredible artistry as an instrument builder.
(47) His moives creation has reflected that commerciality and perfection of artistry are unified, Help we to find a new outlet for China moives whose market was depressed, as to Ang Lee analysis of movies.
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(48) The reviewers lauded the ballet troupe for its terpsichorean artistry.
(49) HENESSY ARTISTRY will tour Beijing, Chengdu, Dalian, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
(50) Certainly, Chaplin's artistry was unparalleled, so whatever his motivation, we are thankful.
(51) So I'll go with Julius Erving, not only for his statistical accomplishments, but for his cultural impact, pioneering the artistry and athleticism the small forward position is known for today.
(52) Slogans, including political slogans is in favor with the public, that's because it is decided by its such characteristics as artistry, popularity, profundity and interestedness.
(53) Science is concordance with the artistry in the plant aspect design.
(54) Set to Tchaikovsky's brilliant score , the Boston Ballet performance showcases the company's technique and artistry.
(55) For a finished Chinese painting or calligraphy work, seals (also called stamp or chop) are very important. The affixation of the seals of a Chinese painting has its unique artistry.
(56) It is about music and poetry, aesthetics and artistry, hope and audacity.
(57) Large - format photography is a combination of high - level techniques and artistry.
(58) John McEnroe beat Jimmy Connors with the most complete display of artistry the game had ever seen.
(59) Eliot ( 1888 - 1965 ), marked the consummate artistry of Anglo - American modernist poetry.
(60) Their artistry was high, he denied the worthwhileness of artistry when divorced from humanness.
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