中英文地名和人名建议选择专门化的地名译典或人名译典;有些缩写词在缩写词典中更容易查到;

    literature查询结果如下:

    音标:['lɪtrətʃər]
    名词复数:literatures 词频:高频常用词
    易混词:litterateur
    基本释义/说明:n.文学;文学作品;文献()
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    名词
    文学;文学作品
    English(French) literature
    英(法)国文学.
    literature and art
    文(学)艺(术).
    modern Chinese literature
    当代中国文学.
    19th century Indian literature
    十九世纪印度文学.
    the literature of Asia
    亚洲文学.
    She is engaged in literature.
    她从事文学(写作).
    文献
    a developing literature of social work
    社会工作发展文献.
    scientific literature
    科学文献.
    the literature of history
    历史文献.
    an extensive literature dealing with the First World War
    有关第一次世界大战的大批文献.
    印刷品;小册子;说明书;文字资料
    travel literature
    旅游说明书.
    the literature of poultry-farming
    家禽饲养小册子.
    distribute campaign literature
    分发竞选宣传品.
    send sb some literature about sth
    把有关某事的一些说明书送给某人.
    -扩展释义
    |noun|
    1. 文学;文学作品[U][C]2. 文献,图书资料[U][C]3. 【口】印刷品[U]4. 写作(业)[U]
    The course surveys English literature from 1800 to 1900.
    该讲座概述从1800年到1900年的英国文学
    物主限定词&|noun|&|【医学】|
    著作
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:|noun|

    例句2. the literature on prototype theory

    -literature的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Able to read and write; having literacy. || Knowledgeable in literature, writing; literary; well-read. || Which is used in writing (of a language or dialect).
    The means to accomplish this were literate sermons, adhering closely to the liturgy of the church; catechising the young; and administering the sacraments.
    And like all learning, becoming literate is a lifelong process.
    Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical. || Following the letter or exact words; not free; not taking liberties. || (uncommon) Consisting of, or expressed by, letters. || (of a person) Giving a strict or literal construction; unimaginative; matter-of-fact.
    He was saying no more than the literal truth.
    Johnson notes that this addition contains an anagram, extant in the Russian text, which would be missing in a literal translation.
    What is, on paper, a primarily interior experience, stumbles on film with a clunky visual style that remains merely literal instead of challengingly literary.
    Relating to literature. || Relating to writers, or the profession of literature. || Knowledgeable of literature or writing. || Appropriate to literature rather than everyday writing. || Bookish.
    He adds that he recently had dinner with a literary editor and a book reviewer and they both felt the same way.
    Their goal in writing a commentary with a distinct literary concern is refreshing.
    He is chiefly concerned with literary fiction, but the same danger exists in every other genre.
    Of or pertaining to literalism or literalists.
    The theological pettifoggery of their literalistic religion has to be read to be believed.
    He freed the doctrine of his master from its literalistic mysticism, and presented it in a more perfected and systematised form.
    having a literary quality; befitting literature
    Any literatesque character may be described in literature under any circumstances which exhibit its literatesqueness.

    名词 变体/同根词

    A literalist.
    singular of literati
    The property of being literal.
    Her early pieces have a literalness that she later discarded in favour of a more open-ended sense of evocation.
    It’s literalness is so easily consumed that there is no choice but for the work to be ephemeral and meaningless.
    Her comments in interviews and at readings, likewise, reveal the startling literalness of her apparently abstract, difficult poems.
    The condition of being literal
    In so doing, he invents another type of representation which robs, disembodies, and finally perhaps brings the body back to its literality.
    The fundamental theorem of calculus becomes almost obvious once the nonstandard terminology is invoked and interpreted in its full literality.
    I shall not attempt to describe it more than I have already done, for the most absorbing wonder of it was its literality.
    The quality of being literate.

    动词 变体/同根词

    literalize的异体字
    To make literal or prosaic
    As if to literalize the longing of the title, a breathtakingly extended axle-like element joins a towering wheel to a tall woven hive shape.
    Also on hand were a pair of sculptures, cut from sheets of particle board, that literalize Scheibitz’s constructive process of form-building.
    There were better prints, from a technical point of view, in the show, but the hazy indistinctness of this one seemed to literalize its distance from us in time.
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