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fictive

/fik-tiv/US // ˈfɪk tɪv //UK // (ˈfɪktɪv) //

虚构的,虚构,虚构出来的,虚构事实

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fictitious; imaginary.
    • : pertaining to the creation of fiction: fictive inventiveness.

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Examples

  • Anything else is an “entirely fictive alternate reality” where people who disagree with him “neurotically retreat.”

  • My goal (not my achievement, my goal) was to work like Joan Didion in a fictive realm.

  • And there is another, unexpected reason a series like NYC Prep seems more fictive than genuine.

  • She made even the true seem fictive, while Miriam's effort was to make the fictive true.

  • Its grossness must be transposed, as it were, to a fictive scale, a scale of fainter tints and generalized signs.

  • Of this part of the Gospel, Loisy says, 'rien n'est plus arbitraire comme exégèse, ni plus faible comme narration fictive.'

  • I question if there is another fictive utterance to surpass this one in authenticity.

  • I was for the time entirely the historian, with little time to dream of the fictive material with which my memory was filled.