释义 |
attiˈtudinizer [f. prec. + -er1.] One who practises or depicts attitudes. (Contemptuous.)
1824Blackw. Mag. XV. 635 My first flame was a flaunting, airy, artificial attitudinizer. 1833J. S. Mill in Monthly Repos. VII. 68 The French painters..must all be historical; and they are, almost to a man, attitudinizers. 1881L. Stephen in Cornh. Mag. Apr. 411 He is no attitudinizer..He is as simple, honest, and soundhearted, as he is tender and impassioned. |