saga
saga 英 [ˈsɑ:gə] 美 [ˈsɑɡə]
n. 传说;冒险故事;英雄事迹
名词复数:sagas
- When your friend tells you every detail of how she tripped over a rock, broke her ankle, and then got into a car accident on the way to the hospital, she is sharing a long, involved story known as a saga.
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- n. 传说;冒险故事;英雄事迹
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1. The novel depicts the saga of a family.
小说描绘了一个家族的传奇故事。
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2. When events conspire to bring the white Virginian Jacob and the native woman Thunder Heart Woman together, the saga of the opening of the American West begins.
当姻缘巧合,红线将弗吉尼亚白人雅各布和印第安女人雷霆之心牵在一起时,这个美国西部的长篇故事也开始了。
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3. Our saga, and my experiment, was over.
我们的“传奇”,我的实验,结束了。
- saga (n.) 1709, an antiquarians' revival to describe the medieval prose narratives of Iceland and Norway, from Old Norse saga "saga, story," cognate with Old English sagu "a saying" (see saw (n.2)). Properly, a narrative composition of Iceland or Norway in the Middle Ages, or one that has their characteristics. Meaning "long, convoluted story" is from 1857.
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