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saga

/sah-guh/US // ˈsɑ gə //UK // (ˈsɑːɡə) //

传奇,传奇故事,传说,传奇私服

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a medieval Icelandic or Norse prose narrative of achievements and events in the history of a personage, family, etc.
    • : any narrative or legend of heroic exploits.
    • : Also called saga novel . a form of the novel in which the members or generations of a family or social group are chronicled in a long and leisurely narrative.
    • : a dramatic history of a group, place, industry, etc.: the saga of the transcontinental railroad.
    • : any very long story with dramatic events or parts: the sad saga of her life in poverty.

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Examples

  • Palihapitiya meanwhile positioned himself on the side of the retail traders in much of the saga.

  • If you've been following this saga, this approval has been a long time coming.

  • While Harden achieved his major short-term goals, the saga surrounding his exit from Houston is liable to do longer-term damage.

  • At a website she created, she wrote about the saga sending her into a deep depression.

  • Due to the popularity of the series, Ubisoft made a decision to release new open-world epics in the “Creed” series every year before scaling back in 2017 with the current trilogy saga that started with “Origins” in Egypt.

  • The Hunger Games franchise is already a deeply political saga, chronicling a growing rebellion against a tyrannical regime.

  • I have known Alliata for many years and have written of this saga twice before.

  • He talks candidly about the saga, non-monogamy, assisted suicide, and why he is ‘bored’ of the gay actor debate.

  • Ultimately, the big news in the saga of the cable bundle are the effects of the new lower priced tiers evolving.

  • The saga is a bit more terrifying and Harlacher hopes this adds you to his “body count.”

  • Arthur, King of Bertangenland (Saga), 379; daughter of, 393.

  • The Icelandic saga-men never weary, though modern readers do, of legal details.

  • In an Annamite saga a certain king wished to build a town on a site he had fixed upon.

  • In a Carinthian saga he is to cut three birch rods at the full of the moon, and then wait at the appointed place.

  • Passing over to New Guinea, we find a remarkable saga concerning the moon.