fictive

英 ['fɪktɪv] 美
  • adj. 虚构的;想象上的;虚伪的
近义词 fictitious

英英释义


1. adopted in order to deceive;
"an assumed name"
"an assumed cheerfulness"
"a fictitious address"
"fictive sympathy"
"a pretended interest"
"a put-on childish voice"
"sham modesty"
2. capable of imaginative creation;
"fictive talent"

实用场景例句


Anna and Max are a teen fictive pair experience together.
安娜和马克斯是一对富有创造力的年轻情侣,他们住在一起.

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The writer has fictive talent.
那作家有创作的才能.

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双语例句


1. Anna and Max are a teen fictive pair experience together.
安娜和马克斯是一对富有创造力的年轻情侣,他们住在一起.

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2. The writer has fictive talent.
那作家有创作的才能.

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英文词源


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