literary造句

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literary造句

  • 1、Questions arise over authorship and the determination ofliterary heirs.(關(guān)于作者身份和文學(xué)繼承人的決定產(chǎn)生了疑問(wèn)。)
  • 2、DuBois would attract the attention ofliterary critics.(杜布瓦會(huì)引起文學(xué)評(píng)論家的注意。)
  • 3、Readingliterary fiction isn't just for passing the time.(閱讀文學(xué)小說(shuō)不只是為了打發(fā)時(shí)間。)
  • 4、literary works of this kind are well received by the masses.(這樣的文學(xué)作品很受群眾歡迎。)
  • 5、The conservatism of theliterary establishment in this country is astounding.(這個(gè)國(guó)家文學(xué)界的守舊態(tài)度令人震驚。)
  • 6、"It's of no greatliterary merit," he said, almost apologetically.(“它不具有重要的文學(xué)價(jià)值,”他幾乎抱歉地說(shuō)道。)
  • 7、Now he's living in a council flat and fielding offers fromliterary agents.(現(xiàn)在他住在政府公寓里并處理文學(xué)經(jīng)紀(jì)人的邀約。)
  • 8、She has published more than 20 books including novels, poetry andliterary criticism.(她已出版了二十多本書(shū),其中包括小說(shuō)、詩(shī)歌和文學(xué)評(píng)論。)
  • 9、He presents his own highbrowliterary programme.(他對(duì)自己那高深難懂的文學(xué)節(jié)目做了介紹。)
  • 10、He edits theliterary journal, Murmur.(他編輯了《私語(yǔ)》這本文學(xué)雜志。)
  • 11、Both say they want to writeliterary books that are accessible to a general audience.(兩個(gè)人都說(shuō)他們要寫對(duì)于普通讀者淺顯易懂的文學(xué)書(shū)籍。)
  • 12、There's a rich vein ofliterary history which insists on their interchangeability.(文學(xué)史上很多人都支持他們是可以互換的。)
  • 13、By the 1920s, he was lionized byliterary New York.(20世紀(jì)20年代前,他被紐約文學(xué)界所吹捧。)
  • 14、He's busy touting his client's latest book around London'sliterary agents.(他正忙于向倫敦各文學(xué)作品代理人兜售他的委托人的一部新書(shū)。)
  • 15、What's so special aboutliterary fiction?(文學(xué)小說(shuō)有什么如此特別的地方呢?)
  • 16、A major new talent has burst onto theliterary scene.(文壇突然冒出一位重要的新秀。)
  • 17、He began to churn outliterary compositions in English.(他開(kāi)始用英文很快地創(chuàng)作出大量的文學(xué)作品。)
  • 18、He is highly disdainful of anything to do with theliterary establishment.(他對(duì)任何涉及文學(xué)機(jī)構(gòu)的事都極端的蔑視。) 【hao86.com好工具】
  • 19、"literary" fiction has no hard-and-fast definition.(“文學(xué)”小說(shuō)沒(méi)有固定的定義。)
  • 20、Readingliterary fiction, he says, makes us more curious.(他說(shuō),閱讀文學(xué)小說(shuō)讓我們變得更加好奇。)
  • 21、Herliterary criticism focuses on the way great literature suggests ideas.(她的文學(xué)批評(píng)集中于偉大文學(xué)作品表達(dá)思想的方法。)
  • 22、Even my love ofliterary fame, my ruling passion, never soured my temper.(甚至我對(duì)文學(xué)聲譽(yù)的熱衷,即我的主導(dǎo)激情,從未使我的脾氣變壞。)
  • 23、She's theliterary editor of the "Sunday Review."(她是《周日評(píng)論》的文學(xué)編輯。)
  • 24、It was Chaucer who really turned English into aliterary language.(是喬叟使英語(yǔ)真正變成了文學(xué)語(yǔ)言。)
  • 25、Her poetry is full of obscureliterary allusion.(她的詩(shī)隨處可見(jiàn)晦澀的文學(xué)典故。)
  • 26、Myliterary agent thinks it is not unreasonable to expect $500,000 in total.(我的文學(xué)經(jīng)紀(jì)人認(rèn)為預(yù)期總共50萬(wàn)美元并非不合情理。)
  • 27、He was an editor of theliterary magazine in the 1930s.(他在20世紀(jì)30年代是文學(xué)雜志的編輯。)
  • 28、Palace has released two marvellous films that pay homage to ourliterary heritage.(皇城電影公司推出了兩部推崇我們文學(xué)遺產(chǎn)的精彩影片。)
  • 29、He was asked to judge aliterary competition.(他被邀請(qǐng)?jiān)u判一場(chǎng)文學(xué)競(jìng)賽。)

literary基本釋義

literary

英 [?l?t?r?ri] 美 [?l?t?reri] 
副詞: literarily 名詞: literariness

adj.文學(xué)的

literary組詞造句