lowbrow
英 [ˈləʊ.braʊ]
美 [ˈloʊ.braʊ]
- adj. 教养浅薄的;文化修养浅薄的
- n. 教养浅薄的人
将“lowbrow”分解为“low”和“brow”。想象一个人的眉毛(brow)低于或显得较低(low),这个形象可以帮助你记住这个短语表示的是“缺乏文化修养的”或“粗俗的”。
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lowbrow 粗俗的,低级趣味的即低的眉毛。来自于过去的迷信看面相,认为眉毛长得低的没有艺术修养,粗俗人。比较highbrow,middlebrow.同时,参照诗句“高帝子孙尽隆准,龙种自与常人殊”,就是说皇家子弟鼻子高。
- lowbrow (n.)
- also low-brow, "person who is not intellectual," 1902, from low (adj.) + brow. Said to have been coined by U.S. journalist Will Irwin (1873-1948). A low brow on a man as a sign of primitive qualities was common in 19c. fiction, but it also was considered a mark of classical beauty in women.
A low brow and not a very high one is considered beautiful in woman, whereas a high brow and not a low one is the stamp of manhood. ["Medical Review," June 2, 1894]
As an adjective from 1913.
- 1. His choice of subject matter has been regarded as lowbrow.
- 他选择的主题被认为是浅薄的。
- 2. That lowbrow prefers pornography to fine art.
- 那格调低的人喜欢黄色书刊胜于艺术.
- 3. But he has always attracted serious - minded partisans eager to mount a highbrow defense of the lowbrow.
- 但他总能吸引热心的坚定支持者,急著以他们的高文化素养为他的低俗文化辩护.
- 4. A customer buried in reading matter is a common sight in even the most lowbrow caf é.
- 即使在最简陋的咖啡馆,埋头读书的消费者仍是里面的常见一景.