aesthetician

英[iːsθɪ'tɪʃən] 美[ˌesθə'tɪʃən]
  • n. 审美学家;美容师
  • =esthetician.
esthetician
  • aeschylus n.埃斯库罗斯(希腊的悲剧诗人)
  • aesculapius n.医神;医师
  • aesculin n.[化]七叶树素(可用作防晒药膏的原料)
  • aesir [复]n.;(北欧神话中)以奥丁(Odin)为首的诸主神
  • aesop n.伊索(约公元前620-560年;希腊寓言作家)
Noun:
  1. a worker skilled in giving beauty treatments (manicures and facials etc.)

  2. a philosopher who specializes in the nature of beauty

1. Both a lot of philosopher and aesthetician accept his effect.
许多哲学家和美学家都受到他的影响。

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2. Kong Zhiguang is a famous aesthetician, writer and artist in China.
孔智光,中国著名美学家、作家、画家。

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3. Croce is the most influential aesthetician in the West after Kant and Hegel.
克罗齐是康德、黑格尔之后西方影响最大的美学家。

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4. Oscar Wilde, an aesthetician in 19th, was a writer with modern significance.
19世纪英国唯美主义作家王尔德是个有现代意义的作家。

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5. As a music aesthetician in a period of pluralism, his music aesthetics ideas are with multi-solution and multi-sources.
作为一位多元思想交织时期的音乐美学家,他的音乐美学思想具有多解性与多源性。

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6. In the history of aesthetics, David Hume, a 18th century British empirical aesthetician, was the first person explicitly stated the idea of "taste".
在美学史上,第一个从理论上明确提出“趣味”问题的是18世纪英国经验主义美学家休谟。

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7. In the history of aesthetics, David Hume, a 18th century British empirical aesthetician, was the first person explicitly stated the idea of "taste".
在美学史上,第一个从理论上明确提出“趣味”问题的是18世纪英国经验主义美学家休谟。

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