释义 |
paint-in|ˈpeɪntɪn| [f. paint v.1 + -in3.] A gathering for the purpose of painting; spec. an organized attempt to improve and draw attention to shabby or neglected buildings by cleaning and redecorating them.
1966Maclean's Mag. 14 May 3 What is a Paint-In? Well, it's a protest, like a sit-in, except that people paint and other people gather round. 1969Time 20 June 64 Jane Shay..organized a one-day paint-in by a group of Washington high school art students. 1969Parade (N.Y.) 14 Dec. 12/2 A gigantic clean-up and paint-in began. 1974State (Columbia, S. Carolina) 26 Apr. B-1/3 (caption) Gibson Hopper tries his hand at a paint-in during opening day of Fiesta '74. |