Sturm und Drang

短语

[德]狂飚时期

发音

UK /ˈʃtɜːm ʊnt ˈdræŋ/
其它
UK /ˈʃtʊəm-/
US /ˈʃtɝm ʊnt ˈdræŋ/
US /ˈʃtʊɚm ʊnt ˈdrɑŋ/

别名

sturm and drang Sturm and Drang

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A proto-Romantic movement in German literature and music which occurred from the late 1760s to the early 1780s, emphasizing individual subjectivity and the free expression of emotions.

    狂飙突进运动

    不可数 媒体 音乐 艺术
  2. 2.

    Turmoil; a period of emotional intensity and anxiety.

    比喻 不可数

    The strongest link to the State, however, occurs with quangos, (quasi-NGOs), and the many umbrella groups that also thrive on State support. Many of the new parties realized after their Sturm und Drang years that they still needed regular contacts with the 'civil' world and that their civilian support base had been seriously eroded.

词汇关系

词源

Borrowed from German Sturm und Drang with the same figurative meaning, from Sturm (“storm”) + und (“and”) + Drang (“pressure, stress; urge, impulse, longing”). The phrase is the title of the play Sturm und Drang (1776) by German dramatist Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger (1752–1831). The fact that the phrase is often italicized suggests it has not been fully assimilated into English.

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