释义 |
‖ nouvelle vague|nuvɛl vag| [Fr., f. nouvelle (fem.) new + vague wave.] A new movement or trend; spec. one in film-making originating in France in the late 1950s; also applied to other arts; also attrib.
1959Times 4 Sept. 5/4 It is a film made by one of the old guard rather than by a member of the nouvelle vague. 1960Times 1 Nov. 16/4 The film is in no important sense nouvelle vague. 1962John o' London's 19 Apr. 371/2 If no clique, trend, avant garde or nouvelle vague has yet arisen to claim the creative heritage of social change, perhaps it is because the upheaval is still with us. 1962Movie Sept. 34/1 Paris Nous Appartient is arguably the most important Nouvelle Vague film to date. 1965Philos. Rev. LXXIV. 53 The nouvelle vague of mathematics teachers. 1973‘E. McBain’ Let's hear It xiv. 209 Teddy normally enjoyed films, except when she was submitted to the excesses of a sadistic nouvelle vague camera. 1974Times 26 Apr. 16/3 In terms of chronology the celebrated nouvelle vague of the late Fifties must by now be reckoned the old guard. |