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Fictitious Story Made Real People Events Adj 形容词

英语单词 fictitious
英美音标 英 [fɪk'tɪʃəs] 美 [fɪk'tɪʃəs]
中文释义 adj.假想的;虚假的;虚伪的
英语例句 (1) Hamlet was a fictitious character.
(2) The characters in this story are all fictitious.
(3) He greeted me with a fictitious enthusiasm.
中文例句 (1) 哈姆莱特是一个虚构的人物。
(2) 这个故事里的人物都是假想的。
(3) 他用虚伪的热情跟我打招呼。
vocabulary简明 Fictitious means made up, or imaginary. No matter how real Scarlett O'Hara might seem in "Gone With the Wind," she's a fictitious character invented by author Margaret Mitchell.
vocabulary扩展 When you look at the word fictitious, you'll probably notice that it bears a striking resemblance to fiction — which is an imaginary story about people and events that are made up for the purpose of entertaining readers. Fictitious can also be used to mean "trick or deceive." A thief assumes a fictitious name to hide his real identity and evade capture.
柯林斯解释
1
[ADJ 形容词]虚幻的;子虚乌有的 Fictitious is used to describe something that is false or does not exist, although some people claim that it is true or exists.
  [usu ADJ n]
  • We're interested in the source of these fictitious rumours.

    我们对这些子虚乌有的谣言从何而来很感兴趣。

2
[ADJ 形容词]虚构的;小说的 A fictitious character, thing, or event occurs in a story, play, or film but never really existed or happened.
  • The persons and events portrayed in this production are fictitious.

    这部作品中描述的人物和事件均属虚构。

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