fabled 英 [ˈfeɪbld]   美 [ˈfebəld]

fabled

fabled  英 [ˈfeɪbld] 美 [ˈfebəld]

adj. 寓言中的,虚构的  v. 虚构(fable的过去分词) 

"So we went out and looked for these fabled groups," she said. 她说,“于是我们就动身去寻找这些寓言中的组群。
Supposedly, the fabled perfection of art began by mirroring the faultless beauty of nature. 我们猜想,艺术虚构的完美是对无暇的自然美的反映。

  • Something that's fabled is very well-known through stories or word-of-mouth, especially for its excellence or rarity. It's worth planning an all-day visit to a museum with a fabled art collection.
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  • adj. 寓言中的,虚构的
  • v. 虚构(fable的过去分词)
  • 1. "So we went out and looked for these fabled groups," she said.

    她说,“于是我们就动身去寻找这些寓言中的组群。

  • 2. Supposedly, the fabled perfection of art began by mirroring the faultless beauty of nature.

    我们猜想,艺术虚构的完美是对无暇的自然美的反映。

  • 3. Fans were to be allowed into the theatre in batches of 600 to lay flowers and memorabilia on the fabled stage, from which the careers of many African Americans have been launched down the decades.

    粉丝们被允许每600人一批进入剧院,在那个传说中的舞台上摆放鲜花和纪念品。 几十年来,许多非洲裔美国人的(艺人)生涯就是从这里开始。

  • fabled (adj.) c. 1600, "unreal, invented," past-participle adjective from fable (v.) "to tell tales" (late 14c.), from Old French fabler "tell, narrate; chatter, boast," from Latin fabulari, from fabula (see fable). Meaning "celebrated in fable" is from 1706.
fabled / ˈfeɪbld ; NAmE ˈfeɪbld / adjective ( literary or humorous) famous and often talked about, but rarely seen 传说中的 SYN legendary a fabled monster 传说中的怪物 For the first week he never actually saw the fabled Jack. 第一周他实际上没见到传闻已久的杰克。 fabled / ˈfeɪbld ; NAmE ˈfeɪbld /
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