genre /ˈʒɑnrə, ˈʒɑn; ˈʒɑnr; ˈʤɑnrə/
  類型,流派
  Gen·re n.
  1. Kind; genus; class; form; style, esp. in literature.
     French drama was lisping or still inarticulate; the great French genre of the fabliau was hardly born.    --Saintsbury.
     A particular demand . . . that we shall pay special attention to the matter of genres -- that is, to the different forms or categories of literature.    --W. P. Trent.
  2. Fine Arts A style of painting, sculpture, or other imitative art, which illustrates everyday life and manners.
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  genre
       n 1: a kind of literary or artistic work
       2: a style of expressing yourself in writing [syn: writing
          style, literary genre]
       3: an expressive style of music [syn: music genre, musical
          genre, musical style]
       4: a class of art (or artistic endeavor) having a
          characteristic form or technique