释义 |
Japanesery|dʒæpəˈniːzərɪ| [f. Japanese a. and n. + -ery, after F. japonaiserie (see Japonaiserie).] Japanese characteristics or fashion; also pl., Japanese ornaments, knick-knacks, etc.
1885Daily News 30 Apr. 4/8 The ‘Mikado’ may even bring in a little agreeable Japanesery. 1894W. J. Locke At Gate of Samaria ix. 103 Cheap Japaneseries that had lent it the suggestion of artistic atmosphere the girl of eighteen had craved. 1906E. Nesbit Man & Maid viii. 179 Bright, picturesque cushions and screens and Japaneseries. 1929Blunden Near & Far Pref., Those, however, who go from England to Japan without succumbing first to Japanesery will find that there is no great gulf between the old experiences and the new. 1958Spectator 14 Feb. 204/2 One very soon starts longing for a bit of simple Japanesery without all that obtrusive local detail. |