stripped back
adjective uk/ˌstrɪpt ˈbæk/ us/ˌstrɪpt ˈbæk/
(尤指音乐等)简约的
(especially of music, etc.) reduced to its simplest form, with only the most basic and essential features
Their new record is pleasingly stripped back.
Recently he has been making far more stripped-back, less complex, choral music. 最近,他一直在创作更简约、不那么复杂的合唱音乐。
(建筑、房间等)家具、装饰等被移除的
(of a building, room, etc.) having had furniture, decoration, etc. removed so that it is in its original state
The walls are stripped back to the original limewash.
She loved the stripped-back minimalism of the new gallery space. 她喜欢新画廊空间移除一切的极简主义风格。
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- On the new album we find his music stripped back, where once there had been strings, accordion and tubas.
- The set she played was stripped back, featuring just keyboard and acoustic guitar.
- This was a classic Zeppelin tune, which was reworked from a hard-rock anthem into menacing stripped-back blues.
- The critics praised the director's stripped-back staging of the Sophocles play.
- The restaurant decor felt stripped back in classic minimalist style.