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 Übersetzung für 'artless' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   artless | more artless | most artless
SYNO artless | ingenuous | uncultivated | ...
artless {adj} [not artificial or contrived]natürlich [ungekünstelt, von Natur]
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artless {adj} [natural and simple]schlicht [ungekünstelt, natürlich]
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artless {adj} [naive, guileless]naiv [arglos]
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artless {adj} [innocent, guileless]unschuldig [arglos]
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artless {adj} [guileless]arglos
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artless {adj}offen
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artless {adj} [without skill or finesse]kunstlos
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artless stone-vaultkunstloses Gewölbe {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • To Sherbo, this poem is "a good example of the artless quality" of the whole collection of "Hymns".
  • Post-audition, Marisa Olson created a “consciously artless” video combining footage that fictitiously acts out the audition.
  • On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 60% approval rating based on 43 reviews, with the website's consensus stating: "Cujo" is artless work punctuated with moments of high canine gore and one wild Dee Wallace performance".
  • Hindustan Times writes "Like it or not, Drona is artless, arrogant, brazenly derivative and terribly acted by one and all (except for that puckish dwarf maybe)".
  • Sheets sees the insurgence of Caeiro — who was Pessoa's first major heteronym — as essential in founding the later poetic "personae": By means of this artless yet affirmative anti-poet, Caeiro, a short-lived but vital member of his coterie, Pessoa acquired the base of an experienced and universal poetic vision.

  • His grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, intends to teach the boy to become an aristocrat, but Cedie inadvertently teaches his grandfather compassion and social justice, and the artless simplicity and motherly love of Dearest warms the old man's heart.
  • The English language started out "artless and simple, unconnected and concise".
  • She was described by William Hazlitt as "perhaps the most tender and the most artless" of all Shakespeare's women.
  • Her works were praised during her lifetime as "artless" and "pleasing" More recently, however, she has garnered new attention: she was one of the one hundred and six "lost" women writers Dale Spender listed in "Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen", and Routledge published the first critical edition of one of her novels in 2016 with "The Citizen" (1790).
  • O'Mahony's "Remarkable Rogues" (1921) was reviewed in "The Saturday Review" who described it as an "artless and somewhat dateless book written in the style of the novelette".

  • Dixon described her own work as "all artless, uninformed", but she was versatile and appears to have been well read.
  • The building is described by architectural historian John Newman as "a delightfully artless and unspoilt ensemble...
  • Kirkus Reviews criticizes the prose and states that the dialogue can sometimes be "clunky and artless".
  • "The Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature" (2005) called it "rather artless", but still a cut above the usual sensationalist and exploitative treatment of homosexuality in other works of the same period.
  • They argued for architecture that represented the spirit of the age as depicted in cutting-edge technology, be it airplanes, cars, ocean liners, or even supposedly artless grain silos.

  • In Herwegh's mind, poetry is a first step towards political action, it should however not be artless.
  • They made note of the film's story and plotline being derivative, its "threadbare production values" and "artless" special effects, and its use of "stock characters", but admitted that, despite those weaknesses, the film "does manage to whip up a little suspense".
  • who came from nowhere" and grew into a destructive 'anti-Pushkin' force to crash with his powerful, yet artless verse the tradition of "shining harmonies" set by the classic.
  • Switzer included the first lengthy historical sketch of the progress of gardening in England in "The Nobleman, Gentleman, and Gardener's Recreation" was vocal in the criticism of topiary and the formality of the "Dutch Garden" and introduced the term "ferme ornée", the "ornamental farm" integrating the "useful" and "profitable" aspects of kitchen gardening and animal husbandry with apparently artless beautiful and charming views and details.
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