形容词
1. They bought the materials under fictitious names.
他们用假名买下了这些材料。
2. His account of the incident was totally fictitious.
他对这一事故的描述完全是虚构的。
3. Hamlet was a fictitious character.
哈姆莱特是一个虚构的人物。
1. 虚构的:这个世界可能是虚构的(fictitious)、人为的(factitious),或者魔鬼的创造(你怎么能够确切地知道呢?),这一点揭示了梦的世界为教堂权威所拥有这一深层的困惑. 像<<旧约>>或者<<希伯来圣经>>这样预言性的、经典性的书籍就是教堂权威的源泉.
2. 虚拟:一、虚拟经济产生和发展 虚拟(fictitious)一词有:假想、假定、编造、虚伪等含义,并作为现实的对立面. 经济学意义的虚拟资本和虚拟经济便是从这里引申出来,并且从虚拟资本开始的. 虚拟经济是资本独立化运动的经济. 首先,
3. 虚假的:feaible 可行的 | fictitious 虚假的 | flexile 灵活多样的
4. 假想的:fictitious transaction 买空卖空 | fictitious 假想的 | fictive 虚构的
1. 虚幻的;子虚乌有的
Fictitious is used to describe something that is false or does not exist, although some people claim that it is true or exists.
e.g. We're interested in the source of these fictitious rumours.
我们对这些子虚乌有的谣言从何而来很感兴趣。
2. 虚构的;小说的
A fictitious character, thing, or event occurs in a story, play, or film but never really existed or happened.
e.g. The persons and events portrayed in this production are fictitious.
这部作品中描述的人物和事件均属虚构。
1. The fictitious story struck a chord with so many people that the right to having pets was thrust into the limelight of controversy.
2. Media commentator Chen Yangbo says the role of celebrities in TV commercials is totally different from that in fictitious movies or TV series.
3. One family instructed three boys to memorize a fictitious last name to complicate efforts to find their real parents.
4. The offenders randomly called on the seniors and for a fee of 788 yuan enrolled them in the fictitious China Aged Fund.
5. Deutsche Post appealed, arguing the EU regulator's claims were wrong and based on " fictitious " calculations.
6. Roe never identified himself as a San Diego police officer in his sales pitch and gave a fictitious address in northern California.
7. Visitors will also be led into a fictitious world without oil to experience how different life is without it.
8. The advanced civilization on Earth is now stretching its greedy hands over fictitious Pandora.
9. It seemed we were stepping into a fictitious land of peace, away from the turmoil of the world.
10. It has more to do with the people wanting to be in some kind of mood that is fictitious.
adj
1. adopted in order to deceive
e.g. an assumed name
an assumed cheerfulness
a fictitious address
fictive sympathy
a pretended interest
a put-on childish voice
sham modesty
Synonym: assumed false fictive pretended put on sham
2. fictitious的近义词
2. formed or conceived by the imagination
e.g. a fabricated excuse for his absence
a fancied wrong
a fictional character
Synonym: fabricated fancied fictional