fictitious
fictitious 英 [fɪkˈtɪʃəs] 美 [fɪkˈtɪʃəs]
adj. 虚构的;编造的
The characters in this story are all fictitious. 这个故事里的人物都是假想的。
The story is fictitious. 那个故事是虚构的。
- 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.
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- adj. 虚构的;编造的
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1. The characters in this story are all fictitious.
这个故事里的人物都是假想的。
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2. The story is fictitious.
那个故事是虚构的。
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3. This example is fictitious, but it demonstrates the point.
这个示例是假想的,但它能说明问题所在。
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4. His account of the bank robbery was completely fictitious.
他叙述的抢劫银行事件完全是虚假的。
- fictitious (adj.) 1610s, "artificial, counterfeit;" 1620s, "existing only in imagination," from Medieval Latin fictitius, a misspelling of Latin ficticius "artificial, counterfeit," from fictus "feigned, fictitious, false," past participle of fingere "to shape, form, devise, feign" (from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build"). Related: Fictitiously; fictitiousness.
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