中英
novel
/ ˈnɒv(ə)l /
/ ˈnɑːv(ə)l /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.(长篇)小说
  • adj.新颖的,珍奇的
  • 【名】 (Novel)(英、法、西)诺韦尔(人名)
  • 高中/CET4/CET6/考研/TOEFL/GRE/GMAT/SAT/
    • 复数

      novels
    • 比较级

      more novel
    • 最高级

      most novel
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     小说

    故事(story)和小说(novel)是两个概念;前者是一个非常古老的文类,后者是一种现代文体。木心的小说基本上像故事。

  • 2

     长篇小说

    史诗(epic)的系统下来的长篇小说novel)就是从。:抒情诗从我出发一般而言三分是指,个人对话戏剧是两,人称作叙述史诗是第三。

  • 3

     新颖的

    烟花算法(最优化)摘要:通过观察烟花爆炸得到启示,一种新颖的(novel)蚁群智能算法(称作烟花算法) , 被提出以解决全局复合..

  • 4

     新奇的

    我们看到了 Novel (新奇的)的景色 ..

短语
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    historical novel

    历史小说 ; 演义 ; 长篇历史小说

  • 2
    light novel

    轻小说 ; 轻小说扫描本 ; 意林·轻小说 ; 意林轻小说

  • 3
    graphic novel

    图像小说 ; 图画小说 ; 漫画小说 ; 绘图小说

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  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    Have you read her new novel?
    你看过她新出的小说了吗?
    《牛津词典》
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    His latest novel is a humdinger.
    他最新的一部小说棒极了。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    He recommenced work on his novel.
    他重新开始了自己的小说创作。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • Novel

    A novel is a long narrative, normally in prose, which describes fictional characters and events, usually in the form of a sequential story.While Ian Watt in The Rise of the Novel (1957) suggests that the novel came into being in the early 18th century, the genre has also been described as "a continuous and comprehensive history of about two thousand years", with historical roots in Classical Greece and Rome, medieval, early modern romance, and in the tradition of the novella. The latter, an Italian word used to describe short stories, supplied the present generic English term in the 18th century. Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, is frequently cited as the first significant European novelist of the modern era; the first part of Don Quixote was published in 1605.While a more precise definition of the genre is difficult, the main elements that critics discuss are: how the narrative, and especially the plot, is constructed; the themes, settings, and characterization; how language is used; and the way that plot, character, and setting relate to reality.The romance is a related long prose narrative. Walter Scott defined it as "a fictitious narrative in prose or verse; the interest of which turns upon marvellous and uncommon incidents", whereas in the novel "the events are accommodated to the ordinary train of human events and the modern state of society". However, many romances, including the historical romances of Scott, Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights and Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, are also frequently called novels, and Scott describes romance as a "kindred term". Romance, as defined here, should not be confused with the genre fiction love romance or romance novel. Other European languages do not distinguish between romance and novel: "a novel is le roman, der Roman, il romanzo."

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