形容詞文學(xué)(上)的; 精通文學(xué)的; 愛好文學(xué)的; 從事文學(xué)研究(或?qū)懽鳎┑?/p>
literary
形容詞
1. You'd better avoid such literary words in ordinary conversation.
在普通會話中你最好避免用這種書面的詞語。
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2. For a long period of time Latin was the literary language of Italy.
很長一段時期,拉丁語是意大利的文學(xué)語言。
3. It is the only literary magazine in the area.
它是該地區(qū)的唯一的一本文學(xué)雜志。
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4. Our professor is a literary authority.
我們的教授是一位文學(xué)權(quán)威。
1. 文學(xué):在作品中,他將波德萊爾、莎士比亞和昆丁進(jìn)行復(fù)現(xiàn)與相互對照,從而獨辟蹊徑地將高級與低級、文學(xué)(literary)與文字(literal)結(jié)合起來,從而說明每種形態(tài)都同樣無法超然于時間的無情流動.
2. 書面語:而法語詞也只到中性核心體,它們基本上不出現(xiàn)在非正式體. 也正是由于英語同義詞來源豐富,因而英語同義詞的語體分得較細(xì). 可分成科技語( technical )、書面語( literary )、中性語體( common )、口語( colloquial )、俚語( slang )
1. 文學(xué)(上)的
Literary means concerned with or connected with the writing, study, or appreciation of literature.
e.g. Her literary criticism focuses on the way great literature suggests ideas...
她的文學(xué)批評集中關(guān)注的是偉大的文學(xué)作品表達(dá)思想的方式。
e.g. She's the literary editor of the 'Sunday Review'.
她是《星期天評論》的文學(xué)編輯。
2. (詞語、表達(dá)方式等)書面的,書卷氣的
Literary words and expressions are often unusual in some way and are used to create a special effect in a piece of writing such as a poem, speech, or novel.