释义 |
unˈrealist, n. and a. [un-1 12, 7 a.] A. n. One who is not a realist. B. adj. Not realistic or realist.
1934Webster, Unrealist, n. 1936E. Gill Let. 10 Oct. (1947) 367 It is unrealist to write..saying ‘art is a way of life..that should govern all we do and make, not to say think’. 1938A. L. Rowse in Pol. Q. Jan.–Mar. 24 The hopeless doctrinaires,..the chronic unrealists, who are the despair of the [Labour] Party. 1958S. Spender Engaged in Writing 67 They, with their fairy stories,..are the unrealists. 1973Screen Spring/Summer 40 Certain types of cinema (modern, realist, ‘un-realist’. [etc.]). Ibid. 48 Films which are deliberately ‘un-realist’ (legends, fairy stories, films of the phantastique genre, etc.). |