Crichton如何读

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Crichton是什么意思

  • 克赖顿(①姓氏 ②James, 1560?-1582, 苏格兰学者、诗人、冒险家, 能讲多种语言)

Crichton英英释义

biographical name

James 1560–1582 the Admirable Crichton Scottish man of letters

Crichton 例句

1 Crichton told him about "Jurassic Park," and Spielberg immediately tapped Universal to buy the film rights in May 1990 — before the book was even published.

2 The contemporary art fan Michael Crichton was the science fiction writer made famous by the movie “Jurassic Park” and who had been a longtime friend of Jasper Johns’s.

3 He's delivered his best book to date, and comparisons to Michael Crichton are warranted.

4 Sherri Crichton found the manuscript in her late husband's archives and was "captivated" by his "love of history, research and science," she said in a statement.

5 Crichton was a polymath, and he understood on a sort of breathtaking level the technologies that were emerging and where they might take us.

6 In Crichton’s alarmist science-fiction, one small glitch in the system can trigger irreversible chaos on a mass scale, and he rarely passed up the opportunity to send his readers into a panic.

7 And if espionage is more your dad’s taste, there’s “Good Hunting: An American Spymaster's Story” by Jack Devine, from Sarah Crichton Books.

8 Other works for sale from the Crichton estate include pieces by Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein.

9 Wilson's writing has been compared to that of Michael Crichton, the writer of Jurassic Park.

10 In the Crichton version, those ridges on the hands marked the hosts as conspicuously artificial — enough that killing them could feel like little more than a sophisticated form of target practice.

11 NY sale of Crichton's art collection set May 11-12 The Associated Press Best-selling author Michael Crichton's art collection is going on the auction block in May.

12 Crichton’s movie, after all, offered Westworld as one of three options; guests could also play in the Roman Empire or a medieval castle.

13 In retrospect, Crichton’s “Westworld” was the prototype for his most famous work, “Jurassic Park,” another story about a theme park undone by the flaws and hubris of its creators.

14 For sheer tastelessness, though, none can match the late Michael Crichton.

15 In the film version of “Westworld,” Crichton invites us to confuse androids for humans, but only to a point.

16 Crichton’s thesis is that these reanimated beings — the robot cowpokes of “Westworld,” the T-Rexes and velociraptors of “Jurassic Park” — cannot be controlled.

17 Because for as much as Michael Crichton tried to suggest the dangers of technology and the hubris of resurrecting a world lost to history, his original “Westworld” was also a diverting piece of genre entertainment.

18 Adapted from Michael Crichton’s best seller, Steven Spielberg’s megahit incubated a franchise that is far from extinct.

19 In HBO’s “Westworld,” adapted from Michael Crichton’s thriller, lifelike automatons are subjugated in a world of declining morals and brutal economic disparity.

20 And in a 1977 monograph by the novelist Michael Crichton, he explained: “When I could observe what others did, I tried to remove that from my work. My work became a constant negation of impulses.”

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