Those words rang out across the Internet last week.
Mark Vanhoenacker left academia to work as a management consultant, a position that afforded him regular opportunities to stare out of airplane windows and recall childhood dreams of becoming a pilot. He is also a regular contributor to the New York Times and a columnist for Slate.
hoary: very old and well known and therefore no longer interesting
...complete with a gravestone illustration and the hoary cliché of the singing fat lady.
spasm: [countable]~ (of sth) a sudden strong feeling or reaction that lasts for a short time
So what brought on this latest spasm of morbidity?
imminent: close in time
demise: (formal or humorous) death
why is the American so fixated on the supposedly imminent demise of classical music?
kick the bucket (informal or humorous) to die死;翘辫子;蹬腿儿
how superflous it is to declare 2014 the year the art form kicked the bucket
creepy: (informal) causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or slight horror
bloodlust: a strong desire to kill or be violent
-monger: someone who says unpleasant things
rumour-monger 谣言传播者 doom-monger
autopsy: (pl. autopsies) an official examination of a dead body by a doctor in order to discover the cause of death
There is a a creepy bloodlust to the doom-mongering of classical music, as though an autopsy were being conducted on a still-breathing body.
purpotedly: If you say that something haspurportedlybeen done, you mean that you think that it has been done but you cannot be sure.
Classical-music concern-trolls toss poorly aimed barbs.
abstruse: (formal, often disapproving) difficult to understand 难解的;深奥的
palpable: that is easily noticed by the mind or the senses易于察觉的;可意识到的;明显的
It was palpably clear what she really meant.