fictive
英
美
adj. 想象的;虚构的
BNC.44907 / COCA.19929
英英释义
adj
- capable of imaginative creation
- fictive talent
- adopted in order to deceive
- an assumed name
- an assumed cheerfulness
- a fictitious address
- fictive sympathy
- a pretended interest
- a put-on childish voice
- sham modesty
双语例句
- Conceptual blending theory also offers a good account of the function of fictive motion.
概念整合理论也能较好的解释虚拟运动的功能。 - As a man-made expanded form of kinship, the fictive kinship is widespread in Zhuang society with "making Laotong" being its typical relation.
拟亲属关系是亲属关系的人为扩展形式,其在壮族社会中也普遍存在,尤其以“结老同”现象最为典型。 - Therefore, fictive kinship as an independent studying object is an independent, complete social structure, which affects the composition of the local society.
作为独立研究对象的拟亲属关系是一个独立、完整的社会结构,影响着当地地域社会的构成。 - Viewing the Fictive Gain and Loss of the Historical Novel from
从《三国演义》看历史小说虚构的得与失 - An honest authoritarianism is better than the fictive babelism today, which is more constructive to build new nationality of China in some time.
一个诚实的威权体制比当前虚伪的乱局好,更能建设性的在一定时间里重整国民精神。 - In fictive motion constructions, no explicit motion is expressed despite the obvious presence of a motion verb.
在虚拟运动表达式中,尽管存在运动动词却不会产生真实的运动。 - The guide presents how a fictive company has implemented SSO using claims offering its employees external access to its applications without having to create a VPN connection first.
该指南演示一个虚拟的公司如何给它的雇员提供声明来实现SSO的外部访问,而无须先创建VPN连接。 - Beyond that their work deals with the capacity of the video medium to manipulate reality: the video's ostensibly objective documentary quality brings a fictive element in historiography to the fore.
另外,他们的作品还探讨了录影片这种媒介操控现实的能力:录影片看似客观的纪录方式,带出的却是一个历史书写的虚构部分。 - Meta-fiction: the Discourse Strategy for Fictive Exposure
元小说:暴露虚构的话语策略 - But the phenomena that the two are put together appear constantly, for example, the so-called imagine reality, fictitious history, fictive reality become popular words in the recent studies of historical theories.
然而,在近些年的研究中却不断出现将此二者并置观照的现象,所谓想像的真实、虚构的历史、非真实的真实等成为时兴一时的话语。