单词 | movida |
释义 | movidan. A Hispanic social or cultural movement, spec. that which originated from Madrid in the early 1980s following the death of General Franco in 1975 (also more fully movida madrilena). ΚΠ 1973 O. Z. Acosta Revolt of Cockroach People iii. 34 What the movida needs is a brown-assed fighting lawyer. 1985 N.Y. Times 8 Sept. x. 10/1 The new attitude has a name, La Movida Madrilena, which loosely translates as The Madrid Happening, and it can be seen in the empergence of scores of creative young painters, sculptors, musicians and architects. 1991 P. Sweeney Virgin Directory World Music 98 One of the first new artistes to dabble in the genre was the singer Martirio, a member of the Sevillean movida. 1992 New Yorker 5 Oct. 59/1 Almodóvar has long been the embodiment of the spirit of the movida—Madrid's answer to everything balmy, frivolous, and outrageous in American pop culture. 1995 Miami New Times (Nexis) 10 Aug. The entire party is marked by a similar air of celebratory pride by those who consider themselves pioneers in this new Miami movida (scene). Suddenly Spanish-language rock is hot in Miami. 2000 Newsweek Internat. (Electronic ed.) 8 May 21 By night he was part of the movida madrilena—the wide-open Madrid youth scene—a free spirit who partied hard, brainstormed hard. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1973 |
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