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单词 dadaist
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Dadaistadj.n.

Brit. /ˈdɑːdɑː(r)ɪst/, /ˈdɑːdə(r)ɪst/, U.S. /ˈdɑˌdɑəst/, /ˈdɑdəˌɪst/
Forms: 1900s– Dadaist, 1900s– Dadaiste (rare). Also with lower-case initial.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; partly modelled on a German lexical item, and partly modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: Dada n.3, -ist suffix.
Etymology: < Dada n.3 + -ist suffix, after German dadaistisch, adjective (1918), Dadaist, noun (1916), and French Dadaïste, adjective and noun (1918).In form Dadaiste apparently directly < French.
A. adj.
Belonging to, characteristic of, or relating to Dadaism (Dadaism n.); designating the Dada movement. Cf. Dada adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period
classical1546
pastoral1566
classic1597
Medicean1652
romantic1812
tedesco1814
realistic1829
realista1832
pseudo-classic1833
classicist1838
pseudo-classical1838
renaissant1839
modernist1848
post-classic1850
post-classical1851
pseudo-Gothic1853
classicizing1865
classicistic1866
serio-grotesque1873
geometric1877
neoclassical1877
modernistic1878
neoclassic1878
pseudo-archaic1878
William Morris1883
protocorinthian1884
veristic1884
William and Mary1886
Yuan1888
romanticistic1889
veritistic1894
auto-destructive1895
pre-Romantic1895
Trajanic1906
neo-realistic1909
New Romantic1909
neo-realist1912
futuristic1915
postmodern1916
Dada1918
Dadaist1918
surrealist1918
proto-Romantic1920
expressionistic1921
modernista1924
super-realist1925
superrealistic1925
postmodernist1926
proto-Baroque1926
post-symbolist1927
pre-modernist1927
surrealistic1930
Renaissancist1932
Colonial Revival1934
neo-baroque1935
socialist-realist1935
social realist1949
social realistic1949
kitchen sink1954
William IV1955
formalistic1957
Zhdanovite1957
neo-Dadaist1960
neo-modernist1960
William Morrisy1960
neo-Dada1962
Zhdanovist1966
conceptual1969
conceptualist1973
po-mo1987
pathetic1990
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [adjective] > literary movement, school, or theory
classic1743
classical1784
Alexandrian1803
romantic1812
realistic1829
realista1832
romanticist1831
symbolistic1864
symbolistical1864
neo-romantic1875
naturalistic1876
Alexandrine1877
neoclassical1877
veristic1884
impressionistic1886
impressionary1889
romanticistic1889
sensitivist1891
veritistic1894
Félibrian1908
symbolic1910
vorticist1914
Dada1918
Dadaist1918
surrealist1918
postmodernist1926
surrealistic1930
ultraist1931
socialist-realist1935
lettrist1947
social realist1949
social realistic1949
formalist1955
1918 Viereck's 24 July 396/1 The hearers listen to ‘dadaïst’ poems and have their ears charmed with word-structures.
1923 A. Huxley On Margin 43 Dadaist literature always reminds me a little of..the inconsequent music of water.
1967 Tempo No. 81. 27 The new French school which in reaction to the music of Debussy gave rise in France to the Dadaist movement.
2015 A. Carson in London Rev. Bks. 22 Oct. 34/3 A lake, Rather than (say) opium Or being queen for a night at a Dadaist cafe, has always meant luxury to me.
B. n.
A member of the Dada movement; an artist, writer, musician, etc., who uses a method or style associated with Dadaism (Dadaism n.).
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > artist > [noun] > artist of specific movement or period
mannerist1695
romanticist1821
trecentist1821
classicist1827
romantic1827
expressionist1850
classicalist1851
Gothicist1861
literalist1862
realist1868
modernist1879
verist1884
classic1885
symbolist1888
decadent1890
veritist1894
neoclassicist1899
neo-romantic1899
renaissancer1899
social realist1909
avant-garde1910
futurist1911
pasticheur1912
Bloomsbury1917
postmodern1917
pre-Romantic1918
Dadaist1919
German expressionist1920
super-realist1925
surrealist1925
New Romantic1930
brutalist1934
socialist-realist1935
avant-gardist1940
New Negro1953
neo-modernist1958
bricoleur1965
popster1965
sound artist1966
performance artist1975
1919 Kansas City (Missouri) Star 28 May 10/1 It was almost midnight when the second meeting of the Dadaists broke up.
1934 C. Day Lewis Hope for Poetry 86 That was in fact the position that the Dadaists took up. ‘Art is a private matter: the artist does it for himself.’
1978 C. Kahn in M. Charney Comedy xii. 196 The revolutionary and the dadaist both oppose bourgeois privilege.
2004 New Republic 16 Feb. 30/3 Now even a principled Dadaist can look like a dangerously orthodox fellow because he actually believes in something.

Derivatives

ˌDadaˈistic adj. [probably after German dadaistisch (see main etymology)]
ΚΠ
1920 Sandusky (Ohio) Reg. 5 Nov. 4/4 Germany experienced its first dadaistic funeral when the head of this art cult buried his wife.
1965 Economist 18 Sept. 1107/2 During the past year there has been an underground film festival featuring the latest 8mm dadaistic experiment.
2001 B. Riemschneider & U. Grosenick Art Now 67 He often assimilates scientific discoveries, current political headlines and social and cultural aspects into his pieces, working them up in a Dadaistic style.
ˌDadaˈistical adj.
ΚΠ
1920 Athenæum 13 Aug. 222/2 [Guillaume Apollinaire's] most advanced, most nearly dadaistical poetry.
2010 E. del Río Parra in H. Kallendorf New Compan. Hispanic Mysticism 396 This technique has been adapted to the stages of free composition which, far from dadaistical spontaneity, are currently taught in many creative writing workshops.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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