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fab·u·late AHD[făbʹyə-lāt'] D.J.[ˈfæbjəˌleɪt]K.K.[ˈfæbjəˌlet]v.intr.(不及物动词)fab.u.lat.ed, fab.u.lat.ing, fab.u.lates - To engage in the composition of fables or stories, especially those in which the element of fantasy comes into heavy play:从事创作的:从事寓言或故事的创作,尤指那些掺入幻想的严肃戏剧:"a land which . . . had given itself up to dreaming, to fabulating, to tale-telling"(Lawrence Durrell)"The[writer's] voice . . . has matured, [has] been brought to a level where it can at once be . . . able to praise and curse, laugh and cry, fabulate and sing and when called upon, take off and soar" (Thomas Pynchon)“一个…已陷入梦幻、虚构、讲述故事的土地”(劳伦斯·达雷尔)“[作者的] 声音…已成熟了, 达到一个水平,它马上就…能赞叹和咒骂,笑和哭,虚构故事和歌唱以及当被号召时,他出发并怒吼” (托马斯·平琼)
- Latin fābulārī fābulāt- [to talk] 拉丁语 fābulārī fābulāt- [谈话]
- from fābula [tale, talk] * see fable 源自 fābula [故事] * 参见 fable
fab'ulaʹtion n.(名词)fabʹula'tor n.(名词) |