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fairy-tale

童话故事,神话故事,童话,童话般的故事

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
    • : an incredible or misleading statement, account, or belief: His story of being a millionaire is just a fairy tale.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inromantic
Synonyms
adventurous冒险的,富有冒险精神的,冒险的人,冒险amorous多情,多情的,风流倜傥,好色的charming迷人的,迷人,有魅力的,有魅力colorful多彩的,五彩缤纷,丰富多彩的,丰富多彩corny陈词滥调,陈腐的,肉麻的,老套的dreamy梦幻般的,梦幻的,梦幻,梦寐以求的erotic情色,艳情,情色的,艳遇exciting激动人心的,令人振奋的,令人振奋,令人激动的exotic奇特的,异国情调,奇异的,奇特fanciful梦幻般的,梦幻般,奇特的,遐想fantastic梦幻般的,奇异的,奇妙的,奇异fascinating迷人的,引人入胜,迷人,吸引人的glamorous迷人的,魅力四射,魅力四射的,魅力十足的maudlin闷闷不乐,婆婆妈妈,婆婆妈妈的,肉麻的mysterious神秘的,神秘,神奇的,玄妙的nostalgic怀旧,怀旧的,怀念,念旧passionate激情,多情的,激情澎湃,充满激情tender嫩,嫩的,嫩芽,嫩模utopian乌托邦,乌托邦式的,乌托邦式,乌托邦的whimsical奇思妙想,异想天开,奇思妙想的,异想天开的daring大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,勇敢的visionary有远见的人,愿景者,有远见者,远见卓识wild野生,野性,野外,野生的bathetic蝙蝠状的,蝙蝠状,蝙蝠状物,蝙蝠状的东西chimerical嵌合,嵌合体,嵌合型,嵌合的chivalrous侠义,侠义的,骑士精神,侠客enchanting迷人的,醉人的,妖娆的,妖娆extravagant挥霍无度,奢侈的,挥霍浪费,奢华的fond喜爱,喜爱的,喜爱的人,喜欢idyllic田园诗般的,田园诗般地,田园诗般,田园风光impractical不切实际,不切实际的,不实际的,不实用lovey-dovey爱意满满,爱意浓浓,爱意绵绵,爱心loving爱心,爱护,有爱,有爱的mushy烂泥,烂醉如泥,烂泥扶不上墙,烂醉picturesque如诗如画,美丽如画,美丽的图片,美丽如画的poetic诗意的,诗意,诗情画意,充满诗意quixotic虔诚的,虔诚,狡猾的,胆大妄为sloppy粗心大意,马虎,草率,粗枝大叶soppy软绵绵的,软绵绵,软磨硬泡,软磨硬泡的starry-eyed满天星,满眼星光,星眼,睁大眼睛syrupy糖浆,饴糖,糖水,糖浆状tear-jerking催人泪下,催人泪下的,催泪的,催泪unrealistic不现实的,不切实际,不切实际的,不现实
Antonyms
as inmythical

Examples

  • Today, those stories are effectively fairy tales — stories we tell ourselves to avoid confronting reality.

  • For now, it seems like a fairy tale — the idea that Americans could choose to work or not work based on their desire, rather than the threat of starvation.

  • We love the idea of debuting this musical — filled with beloved fairy tale characters — at a theater dedicated to the exploration of classic stories reframed for modern audiences.

  • Cialdini, like a character in some ancient fairy tale, has found himself advising both sides of the bargaining table.

  • It is often thought that fairy tales live on because they express unchanging truths about the human condition.

  • As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.

  • But when the darkness closes in, we actually run to fairy tales and fables.

  • Actually, rather like Gruber, we feel rather icky about fairy tales.

  • Not that the demonstration had anything to do with this couple, whom Sarah seems to see as a fairy tale come to life.

  • Were the fairy-tale true it really would shame the affluent west.

  • But he was ignorant of that part of the horrid tale; and the Duke, in a milder voice, bade him rise.

  • Never had Punch secured the telling of that tale with so little opposition.

  • The tailor of the fairy tale with his "seven at a blow" is not in it with the gunnery Lieutenant of a battleship.

  • Until very recently little has been known of the strange land in which the subject of this tale lives.

  • The Elizabethan pipes were so small that now when they are dug up in Ireland the poor call them 'fairy pipes' from their tininess.