verisimilitude
verisimilitude 英 [,verɪsɪ'mɪlɪtjuːd] 美
n. 逼真,貌似真实;逼真的事物
名词复数:verisimilitudes
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- n. 逼真,貌似真实;逼真的事物
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1. She has no duty to earthly accuracy or verisimilitude.
她没有责任去确保世俗的精确和逼真。
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2. First was Love, which prioritised writers with a gift for psychological verisimilitude, such as Austen, Fitzgerald, Flaubert, James, Hardy and Kundera.
首先是“爱情”,优先考虑的是那些具有逼真心理描写天赋的作家,如奥斯汀,菲茨杰拉德,福楼拜,詹姆斯,哈迪和昆德拉。
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3. So if you're writing a story about young people in the U.K., this list of current slang could be helpful in creating a sense of verisimilitude with your characters.
因此,你要写个英国小青年的故事,这个俚语单会很有用。 它会让你的人物很逼真。
- verisimilitude (n.) "appearance of truth or reality, likelihood," c. 1600, from French verisimilitude (1540s), from Latin verisimilitudo "likeness to truth," from veri, genitive of verum, neuter of verus "true" (from PIE root *were-o- "true, trustworthy") + similis "like, resembling, of the same kind" (see similar). Related: Verisimilar.
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