literary
adj.
文學的
詳細解釋
adj.(形容詞)
- 文學的
- 精通文學的
- 文學上的
- 文藝的
- 從事著述的
- 文言的
- 愛好文學的
- 從事文學研究的
- 書面語的
- 語言或寫作文體
- 文學(上)的
- 通文學的
- 喜歡文學的
- 以寫作為職業的
- 書本上的
- 書本氣的
- 文字
- 適于文學作品的
- 有典型文學作品特征的
n.(名詞)
- 文人
同步翻譯
adj.(形容詞)
- 文學(上)的 of or concerned with literature
英語翻譯 Adjective:
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of or relating to or characteristic of literature;
\\\"literary criticism\\\"
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knowledgeable about literature;
\\\"a literary style\\\"
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appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing;
\\\"when trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style\\\"
造句
用作形容詞(adj.)
- He is endowed with literary talent.
他有文學天分。
- Dickens\\\' A Tale of Two Cities is a literary classic.
狄更斯的《雙城記》是文學名著。
- I don\\\'t like to read his literary criticism.
我不喜歡讀他的文學批評。
- Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusions.
他的詩里用了很多晦澀的文學典故。
- Literary works are art works of language.
文學作品是一種語言文學的藝術。
常用短語
用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
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literary man
作家,文人
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literary works
文學作品
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literary world
文學界
副詞+~
組詞
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The parliamentary conflict on the great question of a standing army was preceded by a literary conflict.
出自:Ld Macaulay
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The long pompous literary oath full of words too difficult for Taylor to pronounce.
出自:G. Greene
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She had already cultivated the taste for wide reading and..was always in the mood for literary talk.
出自:B. Emecheta
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He was not much interested in literary style and he did not care about good writing.
出自:D. Halberstam
近義反義詞 【近義詞】
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cultured
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learned
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lettered
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literate
【反義詞】
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