fictionalizes

美 [ˈfɪkʃənəlaɪzɪz]英 [ˈfɪkʃənəlaɪzɪz]
  • v.把(真人真事)改编成小说(或电影)
  • fictionalize的第三人称单数
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    VERB 把…编成小说;使小说化
    To fictionalize an account of something that really happened means to tell it as a story, with some details changed or added.

    We had to fictionalize names.

    我们得化用假名。

  1. Thereby fictionalizes the ice cap expansion field and the ice water flow three dimensions field for provide the technical support of analysis of ice slush motion law .

    虚拟出冰盖表面鼓涨场景和不同流凌量时的冰水流三维场景,为深入分析冰凌运动规律提供了技术支持。

  2. Therefore , in this book although also has fictionalizes the part , but the majority of all histories in form of biographies primarily narrated .

    因此,此书中虽然也有虚构之部分,而大部分都正史为主叙述。

  3. Its effects and functions are as follows : Firstly , internet marketing is inevitable to change the traditional transaction method as it fictionalizes retail channel , shopping method and means of payment ;

    其影响与作用表现在:一是网络营销使分销渠道、购物手段、支付方式虚拟化,必然改变人们传统的交易方式;

  4. The forged endorsement on bills refers to exercise the bill right as a goal , pretends other people or fictionalizes the human name , endorses in the bill .

    票据背书伪造是指以行使票据权利为目的,假冒他人或者虚构人名义,在票据上为背书行为的违法行为。

  5. Interestingly , the way that Jia showcases her filial piety is a bit special as she fictionalizes a time-travel story to depict her mother 's love story set in 1981 .

    有趣的是,贾玲“孝顺”的方式比较特别,她虚构了一个穿越时空的故事,来讲述母亲1981年的爱情故事。

  6. This kind fictionalizes the narrative massive existences is also the modern people places the nihility difficult position one kind to be at a loss the condition reflection . Finally , the language play is one of cutting edge novel innovation main performance .

    这种虚构叙事的大量存在也是现代人身处虚无困境的一种迷惘状态的反映。最后,语言游戏是先锋小说创新的主要表现形式之一。

  7. " The Martin Iraq ascended " publishes in1909 , the first half had discusses himself , selected material myself before the experience and afterwards becomes famous the process in the Jake london , the main plot then was fictionalizes .

    《马丁伊登》发表于1909年,前半部带有自传性,取材于杰克伦敦本人早年的经历和后来的成名过程,主要故事情节则是虚构的。