fictive 英 ['fɪktɪv]  

fictive

fictive  英 ['fɪktɪv]

adj. 虚构的;想象上的;虚伪的 

Literature knows itself to be fictive. 文学意识到自己是虚构的。
But it arises as an artefact of the ability to build fictive worlds. 但是,宗教的出现,乃是作为创造虚构世界的那种能力的一个人工产物。

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  • adj. 虚构的;想象上的;虚伪的
  • 1. Literature knows itself to be fictive.

    文学意识到自己是虚构的。

  • 2. But it arises as an artefact of the ability to build fictive worlds.

    但是,宗教的出现,乃是作为创造虚构世界的那种能力的一个人工产物。

  • 3. Some people have said he's making up a name that's sort of a fictive name for any God loving or beloved by God reader.

    有人认为他创造了一个虚构的名字,以吸引那些信仰上帝,受上帝垂爱的读者。

  • fictive (adj.) 1610s, "formed by imagination," from French fictif, from stem of Latin fictio (see fiction). Earlier as "convincingly deceptive" (late 15c.). Related: Fictively.
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