词汇 | verisimilitude |
释义 | verisimilitude noun[ U ] formaluk /ˌver.ɪ.sɪˈmɪl.ɪ.tʃuːd/ us /ˌver.ə.səˈmɪl.ə.tuːd/ the quality of seeming true or of having the appearance of being real: 貌似真实;逼真 She has included photographs in the book to lend verisimilitude to the story.她在书中使用了照片,以使故事显得更加真实。 Reality and truth actuality apothegm authenticity axiomatically brute fact God's truth gospel home truth immediacy impostor syndrome practice real life the real McCoy the real thing the real worldphrase truth truth is stranger than fictionidiom truth will outidiom veracity verity You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Seeming and purporting to be verisimilitude | American Dictionaryverisimilitude noun[ U ] us/ˌver·ə·səˈmɪl·ɪˌtud/ literature the quality of appearing realistic or true Examples of verisimilitudeverisimilitude But in dramatic situations involving 'real music', verisimilitude invited musical expansiveness. It was when opera was new that the demands of verisimilitude were most urgent. Both points have a significant bearing on the notion of verisimilitude in early opera. And what impact will this have upon verisimilitude on the one hand and the coherence of the poetic, musical and dramaturgical structure on the other? One common response focused on the chromolithograph's verisimilitude. The illusion of verisimilitude was further enhanced by the casting of the first operas. Does this work impact on the emotions so effectively through the listener's reading of the original field recording as verisimilitude? Given the background of rationalist theory, the question of verisimilitude in regard to the chorus was not only legitimate, it was basically overdue. However, the musical and visual materials are digitally processed in order to remove them from any attempt at historical verisimilitude and render them timeless. The lyrical effusions are in fact fully justified dramatically and preserve, even enhance, verisimilitude. It would seem that in early opera a concern with the boundaries of verisimilitude manifests itself in two somewhat different ways. Should this sceptical scenario be countenanced, it would appear that realists go beyond their epistemic rights in inferring from a theory's success, to its probable truth or verisimilitude. The librettists were also concerned with the problem of verisimilitude with regard to dance, although they were somewhat less specific about how to integrate it into the action. The exchange of musical attention, then, from back-up to lead provides verisimilitude of a sort, and encourages the audience to get emotionally involved with the story. However, the composers of early opera discovered a much more potent and fundamental solution to the problem of verisimilitude, one that would carry them beyond dramas featuring musician-heroes. 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. |
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