单词 | dilettantism |
释义 | dilettantenoun dil·et·tante ˈdi-lə-ˌtänt -ˌtant; ˌdi-lə-ˈtänt, -ˈtant plural dilettantes or dilettanti ˌdi-lə-ˈtän-tē -ˈtan-tē 1 : a person having a superficial interest in an art or a branch of knowledge : dabbler Mr. Carroll often criticizes the superficial lives of the dilettantes … who mingle in New York. Mark Stevens Whitman ran an amateurish campaign … and was painted as an aristocratic dilettante. Eleanor Clift 2 dated : an admirer or lover of the arts It was unparalleled, undreamed-of, that I, Humphrey Van Weyden, a scholar and a dilettante, if you please, in things artistic and literary, should be lying here on a Bering Sea seal-hunting schooner. Jack London dilettante adjective dilettantish ˈdi-lə-ˌtän-tish adjective -ˌtan- ˌdi-lə-ˈtän- -ˈtan- dilettantism ˈdi-lə-ˌtän-ˌti-zəm noun -ˌtan- ˌdi-lə-ˈtän -ˈtan- dilettantism nounas in amateurism a lack of the level of skill associated with an expert or professional no charge of dilettantism could ever be leveled at English physicist Henry Cavendish, whose immense wealth allowed him to devote his life to scientific pursuits Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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