['fɪktɪv]['fɪktɪv]
  • adj. 虚构的;虚伪的;想像上的
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 非真实的,虚构的,想象的
      2. 关于小说创作的;凭借想象进行创作的

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 非真实的,虚构的,想象的

      His story is about the residents of a fictive American town.

      他写的故事是关于一个虚构的美国小镇的居民。

      The speech was a combination of fictive and real elements.

      这篇演讲是虚构和真实因素的结合。

    2. 关于小说创作的;凭借想象进行创作的

      Narrative doesn't have to be fictive.

      叙事不一定非得是虚构的。

      Bradbury was always fascinated by the experimental fictive techniques of contemporary American novelists.

      布拉德伯里一直对美国当代小说家实验性的虚构手法非常着迷。

    小知识

    Something fictive is made up, straight from someone's imagination. A con artist might create a fictive persona in order to dupe a rich heiress.

    Along with fictitious and fictional, fictive is an adjective related to fiction. They all come from the Latin word fictus meaning “to form,” because they have to do with things formed in the imagination. Calling something or someone fictive suggests it has been invented for a special purpose, such as a character in a story that makes a point about society in general. Anthropologists are also fans of the word fictive: if you have an Aunt Mary but she's not technically your aunt, then she's what is known as “fictive kin.”

    实用短语

    1. fictive kinship

      拟亲属关系,虚拟的血缘关系,拟亲属

    2. fictive temperature

      假想温度

    3. fictive play

      虚构游戏

    4. fictive space

      假想空间

    5. fictive genealogy

      虚构性谱系

    6. fictive marriage

      权宜婚姻,拟婚

    7. fictive motion

      虚拟运动

    8. fictive density

      假定密度

    9. fictive talent

      创作才能

    同义词

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    词根:fiction

    adj.

    fictitious虚构的;假想的;编造的;假装的

    fictional虚构的;小说的

    adv.

    fictitiously虚构地;假地

    n.

    fiction小说;虚构,编造;谎言