单词 | uninflected |
例句 | “Run,” Fayge said, catching the last word, and repeated it in a soft, uninflected voice. The Devil's Arithmetic 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z Tom and Miss Baker sat at either end of the long couch and she read aloud to him from the "Saturday Evening Post"--the words, murmurous and uninflected, running together in a soothing tune. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z It was sharp and explosive, as regular as a metronome and as uninflected. I, Robot 1950-12-02T00:00:00Z On these pale, uninflected spaces his people are exposed. LS Lowry at Tate Britain: glimpses of a world beyond 2013-06-24T17:26:28Z But their psychological insights and uninflected realism are more Northern than Italian. Art Review: Rediscovering an Earthy Master 2010-10-07T21:50:00Z Her dancing, a little dull and uninflected in the Prologue, was far more incisive by the end of the ballet. Dance Review: ?The Sleeping Beauty? From American Ballet Theater 2010-06-15T22:47:00Z It is notable for its drolleries of language and image, occasional descents into outright corniness and flat-footed insistence on randomness, coincidence or uninflected information as the artist’s main compositional options. Art Review: Tweaking Tradition, Even In Its Temple 2010-10-21T21:30:00Z At once fantastical and gritty, this sort of uninflected street vignette sets the movie apart. ‘Love Hunter,’ About a Serbian Musician in New York 2014-11-13T05:00:00Z Her uninflected physical quotations — to describe her work with the language of religion rather than that of economics — offer the body of dance without the spirit. Review: Koosil-ja Embraces Revolution in ‘I Am Capitalism’ 2015-09-11T04:00:00Z Her paintings, uninflected and dispassionate, without trace of a brushstroke, a human twitch or slither, are completed by assistants. Bridget Riley: paintings and related works 2010-11-22T21:31:00Z With her clear, uninflected soprano voice, Ms. Ritchie helped spark renewed interest in traditional folk music. Jean Ritchie, singer who helped lead folk revival of ’50s and ’60s, dies at 92 2015-06-02T04:00:00Z The uninflected flatness of the green echoes in three very small untitled paintings from 1984. Joan Mitchell: A Painter at Her Peak 2022-11-24T05:00:00Z Though the shots are undistinguished and uninflected, they at least put on-screen the subject of the film: the tapes themselves. Just Let Marlon Brando Talk 2015-07-30T04:00:00Z This is fiction in touch with the starker parables, with Kafka and Beckett, with the austerity of bare rooms and declarative, uninflected sentences. Joshua Ferris Reviews Don DeLillo’s ‘Zero K’ 2016-05-02T04:00:00Z Mamet realised that "the job of the director is to tell the story through the juxtaposition of uninflected images". Review 2010-09-16T23:33:00Z But in the end, and despite the sometimes bizarre spectacle of Roth setting up uninflected niceness to crush, Nemesis is most memorable as his least contemptuously spun out story since Everyman. Nemesis by Philip Roth 2010-10-02T09:03:00Z After the pummelling hard rock of Hellbound, Wiggs is cajoled by the Deal sisters into providing the uninflected first-person narration for Metal Man, which sounds bigger and more brutal than it does on record. The Breeders – review 2013-06-18T17:24:27Z Your Kindle will read aloud to you if you don’t mind listening to the same kind of bossy uninflected voice that issues from your GPS. Heard Any Good Books Lately, Zelda? 2010-09-30T17:16:00Z It’s a treacherous, tedious undertaking, and Kelly Reichardt, the director of this tough, quiet revelation of a movie, films it in an uninflected style that makes everything feel at once mundane and mysterious. | 'Meek?s Cutoff': Out on the Frontier, Bringing All That Baggage With Them 2011-04-07T22:33:01Z She is peripheral to his daily routine and crowded living arrangement, which Mr. McKay captures in vivid but uninflected detail, though critical to his reasoning. Review: In ‘En el Séptimo Día,’ He Wants to Work and Play. What Will He Do? 2018-06-07T04:00:00Z “Be Still” is a jazz album, but it’s built around a vocal delivery that Mr. Douglas describes as “uninflected.” Critic’s Notebook: Dave Douglas’s New Album, ‘Be Still’ 2012-09-23T21:32:21Z Executed in an uninflected D.I.Y. documentary style, “Generation” is alternately funny, poignant and sad. What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week 2017-02-09T05:00:00Z Japanese is not a language intended for expressing emotion in its vocabulary or uninflected speech. In 'Half Life,' Cloud Eye Control tries to see the unseen 2015-01-16T05:00:00Z The cavernous spaces of Depeche Mode and the shimmery tones of Erasure are both largely set aside in favor of crisply efficient beats and repeated, uninflected synthesizer riffs. New Music: New Albums From VCMG, Brad Mehldau Trio and Henry Cole 2012-03-12T22:32:55Z It’s an emblematic turn for Mr. Stanton, who didn’t so much steal scenes as inhabit them, employing an uninflected naturalism that could make other actors seem forced. Harry Dean Stanton: Fully Inhabiting Scenes, Not Stealing Them 2017-09-17T04:00:00Z Whereas the rest of the book is written in dry, largely uninflected prose, the epilogue — which almost reads like a Republican attack ad — devolves into a condescending diatribe unworthy of a serious historian. A Long, Long Look at Obama’s Life, Mostly Before the White House 2017-05-01T04:00:00Z Anchoring director Robert Falls' production is Fisher's remarkable performance, which kept me alert from beginning to end out of fear of missing a single moment of this actress' uninflected truthfulness. 'Luna Gale' a grimly rich study of the fight to protect a child 2014-12-03T05:00:00Z “To create the sense — as we know from classical painting — of the pictures’ worlds seeming to unfold as we study them, uninflected by the presence of an intrusive photographer-shaper,” he said. Time Capsule of ’70s Los Angeles Beaches from Tod Papageorge 2022-07-12T04:00:00Z But the film’s uninflected realism and unforced beauty alone make it worthy of exploring and revisiting, as does the simple truth that love is too often an elusive subject in contemporary cinema. | 'Everyone Else': Maren Ade Puts Love Under the Microscope 2010-04-08T22:54:00Z The floor of the room is an uninflected plane of pale orange. Gauguin: Into the mystic 2010-10-01T23:06:00Z His flat, uninflected rectangles of solid color bore superficial resemblance to 1960s Minimalist art, which they predated by nearly a decade. Go to LACMA for John McLaughlin, possibly the most important postwar artist you don't know 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z As much as Ms. Rainer’s 1960s work avoided conventional expressions of virtuosity, like superhuman leaps and strings of turns, this “uninflected continuity,” was, she said, “a new possibility of virtuosity.” A D.I.Y. Dance for Your Home, From Yvonne Rainer 2020-03-24T04:00:00Z In commentaries he explained that he was striving for cool, uninflected, more objective music, and likened the piece to “tonal masses” that are “sculptured in marble.” Music Review: Philharmonic Opens Russian Stravinskyat Avery Fisher Hall 2010-04-22T22:10:00Z Mr. Benson delivered his punch lines with a hangdog expression, an uninflected, matter-of-fact voice and the perfect timing honed by thousands of performances. Irving Benson, comedy veteran of burlesque, dies at 102 2016-05-31T04:00:00Z His art helped shape Conceptualism’s love of uninflected information. The Guggenheim Shows First On Kawara Retrospective 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z Mr. Polke’s paintings from this period depicted things like men’s socks, plastic tubs and candy bars in the uninflected style of commercial art. Sigmar Polke, Whose Sly Works Shaped Contemporary Painting, Dies at 69 2010-06-12T02:59:00Z To my mind, the uninflected testimony of survivors, both prisoners and guards, is so vivid, so haunting, so infuriating that there was really no need to invent a ghostly observer. 'The Druggist of Auschwitz': at the core of a man without conscience 2011-04-22T21:20:31Z But “Autobahn” was the turning point, as Kraftwerk focused on stark electronics, uninflected repetition and calmly equivocal lyrics. Spring Performance: Music: Kraftwerk Concerts at Museum of Modern Art in April 2012-02-24T21:12:20Z Fuka-Eri speaks in an odd, uninflected way and has nicely shaped breasts, which are frequently mentioned. Books of The Times: ?1Q84? by Haruki Murakami - Review 2011-11-09T19:28:08Z Their wry compression and uninflected prose startle and please, making the inequities of everyday life they highlight all the more savage and shocking. Félix Fénéon, the Collector-Anarchist Who Was Seurat’s First Champion 2020-08-27T04:00:00Z These are the movie's strengths and weaknesses: an uninflected attention to the minutest detail, and a minimalist's abhorrence of dramatic impact. Toronto Film Festival: 10 Films to Talk About 2010-09-19T13:55:00Z Philosophically, realpolitik was a belief that a dispassionate examination of any situation, uninflected by ideology, was the most effective way to grasp the array of forces present in a particular historical moment. Henry Kissinger at 100: A centenarian with a remarkable life — and still a war criminal 2023-08-27T04:00:00Z Haring made uninflected linear drawings almost exclusively glyphs and pictographs, like Paleolithic cave art with an agitated urban edge. Review: Keith Haring's art might not be for everybody, but he is 2023-06-06T04:00:00Z The juxtaposition with the Francis painting seems to intend a connection to his use of a flat, uninflected field of white as the ground for his blue forms. Review: Are just four Sam Francis paintings enough for a landmark show at LACMA? 2023-04-13T04:00:00Z His uninflected tone set him apart from the dominant style of the 1950s, established by Charlie Parker - who he counted as a close friend. Jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz dies with coronavirus 2020-04-17T04:00:00Z Baritone Clinton Curtis, who traipses between the classical and pop worlds, adds cool, uninflected lyrics. Mark Morris mines the Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper' for an irresistible 'Pepperland' 2018-05-11T04:00:00Z Each one looks as if it is an uninflected chunk of industrially manufactured color, like powder-coating that has been electrostatically applied. Tony DeLap's hybrids of painting and sculpture are impossible objects 2018-03-16T04:00:00Z Her uninflected, emotionally vulnerable acting style was so compelling that Bresson told the film’s other actors to model their performances after hers. Anne Wiazemsky, French actress, writer and muse of filmmakers, dies at 70 2017-10-07T04:00:00Z And it is mostly uninflected, allowing for verbs and nouns to switch places. Why English is such a great language for puns 2017-08-10T04:00:00Z Mr. Wolff’s broadcasting style was unadorned and uninflected, and he often said he belonged to the less-is-more school. Bob Wolff, Hall of Fame sportscaster of astonishing longevity, dies at 96 2017-07-16T04:00:00Z He speaks in an uninflected monotone, so when he told me that his neighbor Ronnie Timmons’s bull got loose and was running up and down the road, I didn’t know whether he was joking. Out of the Woods 2015-08-06T04:00:00Z Zuckerberg’s Chinese was unavoidably American, expansive in scope and often incomprehensible in execution, steamrolling tonal enunciation in favor of uninflected romanizations. What Mark Zuckerberg's Chinese Says About Facebook Culture 2014-10-29T04:00:00Z He has led the GOP nihilist caucus ever since–except when it comes to warmongering, where he is an uninflected and unmitigated hawk. Bill Kristol's Blues: The Republican Party Is Still Looking Backward 2012-04-02T22:06:22Z But in this age of uninflected speech the louder the click of the type-machine the better the style. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z Their song is a single uninflected and rather melodious note, which the bird repeats at short intervals, especially in the evening during the warm season. Argentine Ornithology, Volume II (of 2) A descriptive catalogue of the birds of the Argentine Republic. 2012-02-26T03:00:16.210Z Again Mrs. Bindle's hard, uninflected words sounded like the accents of destiny. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z "I am going," Venetia repeated in an uninflected voice. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z During the original performance, brain areas linked to emotion activated much more than with the uninflected version, showing bursts of activity with each deviation in timing or volume. To Tug Hearts, Music First Must Tickle the Neurons 2011-04-18T17:42:29Z The folks who work there may do extraordinary things, but they tend to talk about them in the dry and uninflected tones of the engineers they are. Private Companies Take Over the Orbital Space Business From NASA 2010-12-17T19:35:00Z It was like the uninflected accents of doom. Adventures of Bindle It is, as has been previously shown, uninflected in the genitive or possessive case. Early English Alliterative Poems in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century Their monosyllabic and uninflected language, belonging to one of the earliest strata of human speech, and ill fitted to express abstract or poetical ideas, is an index to their whole nature. History of Religion A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems Hence the Celtic tongues are pre-eminently uninflected in the way of declension. A Handbook of the English Language In an inflected language the words may be massed almost to suit the writer; in an uninflected language, within certain limits the order determines the relation between groups of words. English: Composition and Literature Feminine names of persons ending in a consonant take -e in the genitive, dative and accusative, but occasionally remain uninflected throughout. A Middle High German Primer Third Edition It was scarcely a question; Cloud's voice was level, uninflected. The Vortex Blaster Lastly, there is the danger of obscurity, a fault which cannot be avoided without extreme care, owing to the uninflected nature of our language. How to Write Clearly Rules and Exercises on English Composition Because even of the adjective there are uninflected forms. A Handbook of the English Language But when we say, “God is king of all kings,” then we employ an analytic or uninflected language. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 The uninflected form of al, all, can be used before all forms of the definite article: in al dër wërlte, in all the world. A Middle High German Primer Third Edition "Who calls?" he asked in an uninflected, hollow voice. The Sky Is Falling Now, since all adjectives end in syllabic -a, it is much harder to keep them uninflected than if they ended with a consonant like the Eng. "good." International Language Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar Originally polysyllabic, the Chinese language later assumed a monosyllabic, isolating, uninflected form, grammatical relations being indicated by position. Myths and Legends of China These are properly the only degrees, though the simple, uninflected form is usually called the positive degree. An English Grammar His slow manner, his delaying pantomine, his hard, persistent eyes, his uninflected voice, made up a type which I have never seen more faithfully presented on the stage. Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory Like the relatives who has three case forms; which and what are uninflected. Composition-Rhetoric What are the uses of must, which is uninflected? The Grammar of English Grammars He often exercises a liberty in the collocation of his words which is beyond what an uninflected language like the English admits of, without more or less obscurity. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry His voice was low, his tones monotonous and uninflected. Raspberry Jam She stopped when she saw who it was, and spoke in the dead, uninflected voice of a person in extremity. The Sleuth of St. James's Square |
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