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fictions

英 [ˈfɪkʃənz]

美 [ˈfɪkʃənz]

n.  小说; 虚构的事; 假想之物
fiction的复数

柯林斯词典

  • See also:Immigrant tales have always been popular themes in fiction...Diana is a writer of historical fiction.science fiction
  • N-UNCOUNT 虚构;杜撰;编造
    A statement or account that isfictionis not true.
    1. The truth or fiction of this story has never been truly determined.
      这个故事一直以来真伪莫辨。
  • N-COUNT 虚构之事;幻想
    If something is afiction, it is not true, although people sometimes pretend that it is true.
    1. The idea that the United States could harmoniously accommodate all was a fiction.
      认为美国可以接纳所有的人,使之和谐相处是一个幻想。

双语例句

  • Fictions on the subject of intellectuals make their special sense in contemporary literature history in china.
    摘要知识分子题材小说在中国当代文学史上具有特殊的意义。
  • The Chinese traditional novels seek truthfulness while Western fictions are after fabrication.
    我国传统小说追求真实,而西方小说则要求虚构。
  • I have a preference for serious novels to popular fictions.
    我喜欢读严肃小说胜于通俗小说。
  • He has read many American fictions.
    他读过很多部美国小说。
  • The paper intends to delineate the role and significance of preface and postscript in the reading of ancient fictions.
    文章从阅读者的角度论述了序跋在读者欣赏古代小说中的重要作用和意义。
  • Lawrence's fictions have been heatedly debated because of the sex description.
    劳伦斯的小说因性描写而倍受争议。
  • I like American movies and I love science fictions in particular.
    我喜欢美国电影,尤其是科幻片。
  • Besides, she has also published a number of fictions and essays.
    除此之外,还发表过很多小说和散文。
  • Spiritual exploration was a prominent theme in the creation of fictions in the1940s.
    精神探寻是40年代小说创作的突出主题。
  • These fictions discourage some would-be entrepreneurs from giving it a go, and even influence policymakers.
    这些虚构的东西让一些可能成为企业家的人失去了起步的勇气,甚至还影响了决策者。