fabled
英 ['fe?b?ld]
美['febld]
- adj. 寓言中的,虛構(gòu)的
- v. 虛構(gòu)(fable的過去分詞)
英文詞源
- fabled (adj.)
- c. 1600, "unreal, invented," past participle adjective from fable (v.) "to tell tales" (late 14c.), from Old French fabler "tell, narrate; chatter, boast," from Latin fabulari, from fabula (see fable). Meaning "celebrated in fable" is from 1706.
雙語例句
- 1. For the first week he never actually saw the fabled Jack.
- 第一周他實際上從沒見到傳說中的杰克。
來自《權威詞典》
- 2. You cannot go home without visiting the fabled art collections of the Prado.
- 普拉多美術館充滿傳奇色彩的藝術藏品屬于旅游時的必看之選。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Aphrodite , the Greek goddness of love, is fabled to have been born of the foam of the sea.
- 希臘愛神阿美羅狄蒂據(jù)說是誕生于海浪泡沫之中.
來自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》
- 4. It was like a beast long fabled for its ferocity.
- 它好象傳說中的一頭恣意橫行的野獸.
來自辭典例句
- 5. The house is fabled to have been inhabited by ghosts.
- 傳說那房子曾住過鬼怪.
來自辭典例句