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  1. purism

    • IPA[ˈpyo͝oˌriz(ə)m]

    美式

    • n.
      scrupulous or exaggerated observance of or insistence on traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style;an early-20th-century artistic style and movement founded by Le Corbusier and the French painter Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1966) and emphasizing purity of geometric form. It arose out of a rejection of cubism and was characterized by a return to the representation of recognizable objects.
    • noun: purism

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. scrupulous or exaggerated observance of or insistence on traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style Mrs. Grundy's name is now synonymous with narrow linguistic purism
    • 2. an early-20th-century artistic style and movement founded by Le Corbusier and the French painter Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1966) and emphasizing purity of geometric form. It arose out of a rejection of cubism and was characterized by a return to the representation of recognizable objects.