literary如何读

英:[ˈlɪtərəri]

美:[ˈlɪtəreri]

literary英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 文学(上)的 of or concerned with literature

literary是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 文学的
  2. 精通文学的
  3. 文学上的
  4. 文艺的
  5. 从事著述的
  6. 文言的
  7. 爱好文学的
  8. 从事文学研究的
  9. 书面语的
  10. 语言或写作文体
  11. 文学(上)的
  12. 通文学的
  13. 喜欢文学的
  14. 以写作为职业的
  15. 书本上的
  16. 书本气的
  17. 文字
  18. 适于文学作品的
  19. 有典型文学作品特征的
n. (名词)
  1. 文人

literary自然拼读

lit·er·ar·y

lI t reI ri

literary变形

比较级:more literary

最高级:most literary

literary扩展

literarily (adv.), literariness (n.)

literary词根

词根:literary

adj.

literate 受过教育的;精通文学的

n.

literature 文学;文献;文艺;著作

literacy 读写能力;精通文学

literate 学者

literaryism 过于推敲;过度讲究的辞句

literary英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of humane learning or literature a literary institution

a literary education

bookish sense 2

an essay written in a very literary style

of or relating to books a literary manuscript

a literary agent

well-read

he is literary, given to quoting to himself rather long stretches of remembered lines—F. J. Hoffman

of or relating to authors or scholars or to their professions

her literary biographies

literary词组

literary criticismn. 文艺评论

literary style文言体;文艺语体

literary workn. 文学作品;手笔

literary language文学语言;标准语

literary talent文才;文学天赋

literary quotation典故

literary agent文稿代理人;作者对外事务代理人

literary区别

 literary, literal

literary有文化的(反义词是illiterate),如:people applying for the job should be computer literate.(申请这份工作的人应会使用电脑。)

literal文字上的,字面的。如:a literal interpretation of a passage(对一段文章的字面解释)

以上来源于网络

literary词源中文解释

1640年代,“与字母有关的”,源自法语 littéraire,来自拉丁语 literarius/litterarius “属于字母或学问”,来自 littera/litera “字母”(见 letter(n.1))。意思是“与文学有关的”,始见于1737年。相关词汇: Literariness。

literary_计算机行业词汇

【修】文献

文学

literary词源英文解释

The first known use of literary was in 1605

literary儿童词典英英释义

litheadjective

easily bent : flexible

long lithe stems

light and graceful in movement

lithe dancers

litheadjective

easily bent : flexible

long lithe stems

light and graceful in movement

lithe dancers

literaturenoun

written works having excellence of form or expression and ideas of lasting and widespread interest

written material (as of a period or on a subject)

literate1 of 2adjective

educated sense 1, cultured

able to read and write

having knowledge or experience in a particular area

computer literate

literate2 of 2noun

an educated person

a person who can read and write

literaryadjective

of or relating to literature

bookish sense 2

of or relating to writers or writing as a profession

literary 例句

1 Its arrival in the bookstores was not a major literary event.

2 In addition to offering literary treasure hunts, Book Scavenger provides a wonderful online community for book lovers of all ages.

3 “By God, you’ll set the literary world on edge,” he said.

4 Ironically, Nicholas, by not paying attention, you have stumbled upon another literary device called a malapropism.*

5 Do his books have any literary merit?

6 We got home from California to learn that the publisher had canceled his contract, sending word through his literary agent that Barack was now on the hook to pay back his $40,000 advance.

7 But time pressures inevitably curtail my literary investigations.

8 The fourth night, she said that she never liked the one poem he’d ever published in his life, in a literary magazine in Utah.

9 There were girls who formed an orbit around him, bohemian and literary types who were looking for a voice and a spirit to speak to them from beyond Levittown.

10 In the 20 th century, literary source criticism has been supplemented by form criticism.

在20世纪, 文学的出处考据补充进了形式考据.

11 an essay written in a very literary style

12 To Colin's mind, the rooster crowing at dawn was nothing more than a literary and cinematic trope.

13 The parliamentary conflict on the great question of a standing army was preceded by a literary conflict.

14 a literary man

文人

15 She had published a few pieces in small, serious literary magazines early in our marriage, written some book reviews, articles, but nothing, she said harshly, that wasn’t half- embarrassing.

16 He was also inventing a new literary genre.

17 They established that Queenie and the gentleman’s wife had been at the same college, albeit nearly twenty years apart, and traded literary quotations in German.

18 Big Red chased the swaying patterns while his master swept and dusted, scrubbed the floor and scoured the toilet and cleared the desk of literary accumulations.

19 “Phooey, I say, on all white-shoe college boys who edit their campus literary magazines. Give me an honest con man any day.”

20 Literary works of this kind are well received by the masses.

这样的文学作品很受群众欢迎。

literary 同义词

1 文笔

PEN pencraft

2 文学上

literarily

3 文言的

written

5 精通文学的

literate

6 文学的

academic literature lit

7 书籍

book volume Bible

8 书本

book

9 书面体

language

10 书本上的

book bookish

14 文字的

wordy

16 文人

literati

17 书面语的

formal

literary 短语相关

anti-literary literary agent literary executor pre-literary

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