literary
['litərəri]
adj.文学的
例句与用法:
Ba jin is a literary giant.
巴金是一位文坛巨匠。
He used to be a literary agent.
他曾是一位著作经纪人。
Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities is a literary classic.
狄更斯的《双城记》是文学名著。
I don't like to read his literary criticism.
我不喜欢读他的文学批评。
He is endowed with literary talent.
他有文学天分。
French writer and leader in the revival of Provenal as a literary language. He shared the 1904 Nobel Prize for literature.
米斯特拉尔,弗雷德里克1830-1914法国作家及复兴普罗旺斯语为文学语言运动的领导人,1904年与他人分享诺贝尔文学奖
British essayist noted for his trenchant literary criticism. His works include The Characters of Shakespeare's Plays(1817).
哈兹利特,威廉1778-1830因犀利的文学批评而闻名的英国散文家,他的作品包括莎士比亚戏剧中的人物(1817年)
He had a literary taste and was well read in science.
他有文学爱好,也熟谙科学。
词形变化:
副词: literarily | 名词: literariness |
详细释义:
a.
1. 文学的, 文艺的
It is the only literary magazine in the area.
它是该地区的唯一的一本文学杂志。
2. 精通文学的, 从事著述的[Z][B]
Our professor is a literary authority.
我们的教授是一位文学权威。
3. 文言的
You'd better avoid such literary words in ordinary conversation.
在普通会话中你最好避免用这种书面的词语。