aesthetics
의미: The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty, art, and taste, and with the creation and appreciation of beauty; also, the visual appearance or style of something.
Aesthetics examines questions such as 'What makes something beautiful?' and 'Is beauty objective or subjective?' In contemporary usage, the word frequently refers to the overall look and feel of a design, brand, or space — as in 'the aesthetics of the website.' On social media, 'aesthetic' is used as both noun and adjective to describe a cohesive visual style. The British spelling 'aesthetics' is preferred over the American variant 'esthetics.'
예문
- The aesthetics of the new building drew praise from architects and critics alike. 新建筑的美学赢得了建筑师和评论家的一致赞誉。La estética del nuevo edificio recibió elogios tanto de arquitectos como de críticos.その新しい建物の美学は、建築家や批評家から称賛を集めました。그 새 건물의 미학은 건축가와 비평가 모두로부터 찬사를 받았습니다.
- Kant's philosophy of aesthetics explores whether judgements of beauty can be universal. 康德的美学哲学探讨美的判断是否可以具有普遍性。La filosofía de la estética de Kant explora si los juicios sobre la belleza pueden ser universales.カントの美学哲学は、美の判断が普遍的でありうるかどうかを探究しています。칸트의 미학 철학은 미에 대한 판단이 보편적일 수 있는지를 탐구합니다.
- She curated her social media feed to maintain a consistent minimalist aesthetic. 她精心策划社交媒体的信息流,以保持统一的极简美学风格。Ella curaba su perfil en redes sociales para mantener una estética minimalista coherente.彼女は一貫したミニマリストの美学を維持するために、ソーシャルメディアのフィードを慎重にキュレーションしていました。그녀는 일관된 미니멀리스트 미학을 유지하기 위해 소셜 미디어 피드를 신중하게 큐레이션했습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek aisthetikos (of or relating to sense perception), from aisthesthai (to perceive). Introduced into philosophy by Alexander Baumgarten in 1735 and adopted into English in the early 19th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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