单词 | new school |
释义 | new schooln. 1. A group of people noted for their advocacy of a new set of methods, views, or attitudes in some field of activity; the methods, etc., of these people. Also occasionally in extended use. ΚΠ 1712 R. Blackmore Creation ii. 70 If to the Old you the New Schools prefer, And to the fam'd Copernicus adhere; If you esteem that Supposition best, Which moves the Earth, and leaves the Sun at Rest. 1805 G. Colman in M. R. Booth Eng. Plays of 19th Cent. (1973) III. 84 I don't much like plotting with the father against the son—that's reversing the New School. 1837 Southern Literary Messenger 3 107 As I once read medicine..under a disciple of the ‘new school’ (vulgarly called steam doctors). 1838 J. F. Cooper Eve Effingham II. iii. 84 They evidently inclined to the opinion that the new school of pews was far better than the old. 1886 Athenæum 11 Sept. 331/2 The copious literature..poured forth by the new school of Homerists. 1925 H. Helson in Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. July 342 Among the various schools of psychology there has arisen rather suddenly in Germany a new school with a definite set of assumptions and theories of its own which has come to be known as Gestalttheorie or configurationism. 1974 Times 18 Apr. 19/6 We conclude that the New School are mistaken in relying on some ‘black box’ stability in the relationships between the various sectoral balances. 1997 N.Y. Mag. 3 Nov. 18/3 DeLeo is a devotee of the new school, trick riders whose stunts are too ambitious to be performed on regular bikes. 2. Usually in form New School. Chiefly U.S. A liberal or progressive faction of a party or organization; spec. the section of the Presbyterian Church of the United States which was separated from the rest of that Church between 1838 and 1869 (now historical).Recorded earliest in compounds. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [noun] > the left > old left or liberal new school1806 liberality1822 Old Left1941 society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Presbyterianism > Presbyterian sects and groups > [noun] > New School new school1806 1806 ‘C. Caustic’ Democracy Unveiled (ed. 3) I. iii. 113 That were not justice in arrears These New school folks would lack their ears. 1837 W. Jenkins Ohio Gazetteer 317 The public buildings consist of..two presbyterian churches, one of the old, and one of the new school. 1959 Chambers's Encycl. XI. 184/1 The controversies of the old country were reflected in the colony, for instance, in the divisions of the Philadelphian presbyterians into the Old and New sides or schools. 1967 D. T. Kauffman Dict. Relig. Terms 329/2 New School, term for that part of American Presbyterianism in mid-nineteenth century which favored liberal positions in theology, church government, and social issues such as slavery. 3. Also new skool. = nu skool n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > pop music > [noun] > other pop music a cappella1905 soundclash1925 marabi1933 doo-wop1958 filk1959 folk-rock1963 Liverpool sound1963 Mersey beat1963 Mersey sound1963 surf music1963 malombo1964 mbaqanga1964 easy listening1965 disco music1966 Motown1966 boogaloo1967 power pop1967 psychedelia1967 yé-yé1967 agitpop1968 bubblegum1968 Tamla Motown1968 Tex-Mex1968 downtempo1969 taarab1969 thrash1969 world music1969 funk1970 MOR1970 tropicalism1970 Afrobeat1971 electro-pop1971 post-rock1971 techno-pop1971 Tropicalia1971 tropicalismo1971 disco1972 Krautrock1972 schlager1973 Afropop1974 punk funk1974 disco funk1975 Europop1976 mgqashiyo1976 P-funk1976 funkadelia1977 karaoke music1977 alternative music1978 hardcore1978 psychobilly1978 punkabilly1978 R&B1978 cowpunk1979 dangdut1979 hip-hop1979 Northern Soul1979 rap1979 rapping1979 jit1980 trance1980 benga1981 New Romanticism1981 post-punk1981 rap music1981 scratch1982 scratch-music1982 synth-pop1982 electro1983 garage1983 Latin1983 Philly1983 New Age1984 New Age music1985 ambient1986 Britpop1986 gangster rap1986 house1986 house music1986 mbalax1986 rai1986 trot1986 zouk1986 bhangra1987 garage1987 hip-house1987 new school1987 old school1987 thrashcore1987 acid1988 acid house1988 acid jazz1988 ambience1988 Cantopop1988 dance1988 deep house1988 industrial1988 swingbeat1988 techno1988 dream pop1989 gangsta rap1989 multiculti1989 new jack swing1989 noise-pop1989 rave1989 Tejano1989 breakbeat1990 chill-out music1990 indie1990 new jack1990 new jill swing1990 noisecore1990 baggy1991 drum and bass1991 gangsta1991 handbag house1991 hip-pop1991 loungecore1991 psychedelic trance1991 shoegazing1991 slowcore1991 techno-house1991 gabba1992 jungle1992 sadcore1992 UK garage1992 darkcore1993 dark side1993 electronica1993 G-funk1993 sampladelia1994 trip hop1994 break1996 psy-trance1996 nu skool1997 folktronica1999 dubstep2002 Bongo Flava2003 grime2003 Bongo2004 singeli2015 1987 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 29 Nov. 78 He's one of my favorites from the New School of rappers—he gets a 10 for creativity. 1989 Orange County (Calif.) Register (Nexis) 8 Jan. k22 It's not a Run-D.M.C. or an LL Cool J style. The New School doesn't have anything to do with macho posturing or busting (wearing) a gold chain. 1998 Touch Aug. 92/1 The amazing Freestylers throwdown at The End, London rocked the house in a new skool meets old skool breakdance stylee. Compounds attributive. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a new school. ΚΠ 1806 [see sense 2]. 1816 Emigrant's Guide 17 Local politicians assume various appellations, such as New School and Old School Democrats, Snyderites, Clintonians, and many others, mostly derived from the name or principles of some popular demagogue. 1837 J. M. Peck Gazetteer Illinois (ed. 2) i. 72 McDonough College..is identified with the interests of the ‘old school’ Presbyterians, as the Illinois College at Jacksonville is with the ‘New School’ Presbyterians. 1884 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. III. 2306/1 The ‘New-Haven Theology’..was one of the most influential of the types of so-called ‘New School Divinity’. 1961 K. S. Latourette Christianity in Revolutionary Age III. 87 The congregations which had sprung up from the Plan of Union, the ‘New School’ Presbyterians, were made up mainly of New Englanders and their descendants. 2001 Evening News (Edinb.) (Electronic ed.) 15 May Combining new raw talent with hip-hop breaks and new school beats, Ghetto Fabulous should be a bit of a breath of fresh air to Edinburgh's club scene. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1712 |
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