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UK
/mˈɒdən/
]
[ US /moʊˈdɛɹn/ ]
[ US /moʊˈdɛɹn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to a popularization of art deco that used bright colors and rectangular shapes
How To Use moderne In A Sentence
- Isaac wast beloved in the eyes of Abraham; and Matt is using early moderne English verb forms agaiyne. wiley Says: Matthew Yglesias » Centrists Wast $1 Billion on Nuclear Weapons Stimulus
- It was a few years later that the decorated building made a last brave stand, Art Deco's Egyptian colonnades and Moderne sunbursts sparkling brashly among dimmer stripped-classical and early modern façades.
- 'A l'égard des ouvrages d'editions modernes, même celles faites en pays étranger, M. Berryer vouloit les avoir en feuilles: il en faisoit choisir, dans plusieurs exemplaires, un parfait, et il le faisoit relier _en maroquin de choix_; le Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
- For example, in the 1950s many of my parents' friends thought themselves very moderne as they showed off their new butterfly chairs.
- Downtown's newest hotel sports great art, moderne styling, 282 luxe rooms, and a rooftop pool, all a stone's throw from the convention center.
- Questo "Have a nice Day" è un album che ci dona un Bon Jovi per niente stanco di creare nuova buona musica, un Bon Jovi che non rinnega il suo passato, ma continua a fonderlo con sonorità sempre più moderne, regalandoci uno dei migliori momenti rock del 2005 ....... Undefined
- It is hard to find a term relating to fine arts, but I should think that Art Deco might be one: as far as I know, the style was called moderne when it was fashionable, with Art Deco emerging only with its resurgence about a decade ago or less. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 3
- Both serious wine connoisseurs, Graf and Rydman collaborated with the chairs and bistro moderne chef Philippe Schmidt on a symphony of food and wine that had patrons swooning.
- Designed in art moderne style, it has a roof terrace that resembles a deck on a luxury cruise liner. Times, Sunday Times
- But in Mirabeau (Kadhésch) a grand seigneur moderne, when his valet-de-chambre de confiance proposes to provide him with women instead of boys, exclaims, “Des femmes! eh! c’est comme si tu me servais un gigot sans manche.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night