词汇 | novel |
释义 | novel noun[ C ] uk /ˈnɒv.əl/ us /ˈnɑː.vəl/ B1 a long printed story about imaginary characters and events: (长篇)小说 a paperback novel平装小说 historical/romantic novels历史/爱情小说 Have you read any of Jane Austen's novels?你读过简‧奥斯汀的小说吗? His latest novel is selling really well.他的最新小说非常畅销。 She churns out a new bestselling novel every year.每年她都能炮制出一本新畅销小说。 Have you ever read Fielding's classic novel "Tom Jones"? This passage of text has been excerpted from her latest novel. She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels.她靠写小说慢慢积攒了一大笔钱。 The characters in his novels tend to be rather one-dimensional. Books: kinds of books abridgment annual anthology audiobook backlist crammer crime digest dime novel e-reader easy read multi-volume must-read novelette novelistic novelistically vade mecum workbook ya young adult novel adjective uk /ˈnɒv.əl/ us /ˈnɑː.vəl/ new and original, not like anything seen before: 新颖的,新奇的 a novel idea/suggestion新颖的观点/建议 Keeping a sheep in the garden is a novel way of keeping the grass short!在花园里养只羊来阻止草长高,这办法可真新奇! recently appeared, arrived, or developed newI bought a new suit for my interview. brand newThe company unveiled a brand new product this week. novelThat's a novel way of approaching the problem. novelThe bank has introduced a novel way of detecting fraud. innovativeThe project uses innovative ideas for recycling. medical specialized used to refer to a new strain(= type) of a virus that has not been seen before: The COVID-19 pathogen is a novel coronavirus. A novel virus in swine is closely related to the human hepatitis E virus. New afresh be ahead of the curveidiom box-fresh brand new ink innovative innovatively latest newly newness next-gen next-generation original the avant-garde the ink is not dry/still wetidiom unhackneyed unheard-of unprecedented up-to-the-minuteidiom youth You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bacteria, moulds, germs & viruses novel | American Dictionarynovel noun[ C ] us/ˈnɑv·əl/ novelnoun[C] (BOOK)literature a long, printed story about imaginary characters and events: literary/romance novels novel adjective us/ˈnɑv·əl/ noveladjective (NEW)new and original; not like anything seen before: a novel idea/suggestion Examples of novelnovel Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at the novel stimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions. The "successful" governess, it seems, manages her pupils into "successful" betrothals - just like the marriage plot novel. Therefore, it is possible that homonyms would be responded to more accurately than novel words in a task emphasizing lexical representations, such as picture naming. Thus, changes in known lexical representations may lead to changes in homonym learning but not novel word learning. These include an increased production of inhibitor-sensitive proteinases, or the synthesis of novel inhibitor-insensitive proteinases. Although these findings are novel, they are consistent with those of related theoretical analyses. Since these three themes were undoubtedly the most novel and potentially the most interesting, they are presented in more detail below. Still, it may capture some novel aspects of structural technological change. Second, training studies have manipulated exposure frequency on small sets of novel words. In the current study, however, the children are trained on two very distinct novel word-object combinations. He suffers early professional setbacks but emerges triumphant by the end of the novel because he has never compromised his own individuality. Improved comprehension of the neurobiological processes that increase risk of maladaptive development may also suggest novel targets for preventive intervention. In a second experimental phase, all children saw a bucket containing a novel object, and two visible objects - one familiar and one novel. In this phase, all children were presented with a familiar visible object, a novel visible object, and a bucket containing a novel object. Surprisingly, there were no utterances in which a child combined a novel noun with another noun from her existing vocabulary. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withnovelnovelThese are words often used in combination with novel. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. adult novel Sometimes, the term problem novel is used almost interchangeably with young adult novel, but many young adult novels do not fit these criteria. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. autobiographical novel The book is now considered an autobiographicalnovel rather than a strict autobiography. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. best-selling novel The success of that serialization led the book, when published, to become the second best-sellingnovel in 1937 and fifth best for the year 1938. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with novel |
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