释义 |
‖ rapin|rapɛ̃| [Fr.] In France: an apprentice in an artist's studio; an (unruly) art student.
1891M. S. van de Velde tr. H. Lavedan's Mamzelle Vertu in French Fiction of To-day I. iv. 88 Nothing disturbed her, neither the stifled laughter of a group of rapins in front of a Hercules, or the ‘shocking’ bleated by a herd of female English visitors. 1894G. du Maurier Trilby I. ii. 94 From the kind of laughter with which the points were received by the ‘rapins’ in Carrel's studio he guessed these little songs were vile. |