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feuilleton

/foi-i-tn; French fœyuh-tawn/US // ˈfɔɪ ɪ tn; French fœyəˈtɔ̃ //UK // (ˈfʊɪˌtɒn, French fœjtɔ̃) //

佯装,佯攻,佯谬,佯装的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural feuil·le·tons [foi-i-tnz; French fœyuh-tawn]. /ˈfɔɪ ɪ tnz; French fœyəˈtɔ̃/.

    • : a part of a European newspaper devoted to light literature, fiction, criticism, etc.
    • : an item printed in the feuilleton.

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Examples

  • Then I picked up a French paper and proceeded to read it—all but the feuilleton.

  • It was like Jules Janin to make his own marriage the subject of a Feuilleton.

  • "You speak as if it were a feuilleton in the 'Figaro,'" observed the marquis.

  • Her Russian was in Moscow, her recent tips at Auteuil had proved disastrous, her latest feuilleton had been rejected.

  • A month afterwards my signature might have been read at the foot of a feuilleton of fifteen columns.