fiction

美音:['fɪkʃ(ə)n] 英音:['fɪkʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.小说;虚构的事;假想之物

网络编造;杜撰;文学与虚构类

变形:

复数:fictions  


完整释义:


n.

1.小说;虚构的文学作品〔包括小说,剧本等〕
2.虚构,假想,杜撰出来的
3.编造,想像,虚构;捏造
4.空想,幻想
5.假话,美丽的谎言
6.编造的谎话
7.【法律】假定,拟制


例句:

  1. Lu Xun kept studying the ancient Chinese stories during the course of his fiction-writing, wo there must be sth. similar between them.
    鲁迅在新小说创作前后一直从事古小说的整理工作,二者之间精神上乃至表象上的交叉是必然的。

  2. Though the unrest might have been between schools of fiction, it had a very real basis.
    尽管不同的小说派系之间可能曾有过争论,但这种争论具有非常现实的基础。

  3. I realised that all that I had accepted as fact was pure fiction, whose only goal was to enslave mankind.
    我明白了所有我过去接受作为真实的都完全是谎言,他们的目标只是为了奴役人类。

  4. It sounds strange, but truth is often stranger than fiction.
    这听起来很奇怪,但事实往往比小说陌生。

  5. fact 1 : fiction is all about character , the best stories are built around rich , extremely interesting characters .
    事实1:虚构是全部的关于特性,最好的故事是建设周围富的,极端地有趣的特性。

  6. The fiction might be what matters, says Gordimer, but it is the deeds of her life by which she wants to be judged.
    小说固然重要,戈迪墨说道,但为后人所评判的还是你的为人。

  7. Yet perhaps there was also a more specific meaning that referred to crime fiction.
    尽管如此,犯罪小说或许还有更特殊的意义。

  8. He never read her fiction, and she shielded him from "anything that was upsetting, depressing, demoralising" .
    他从来没有读过她的小说,她的那些“令人不安、沮丧、泄气的事也没让他知道。”

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