novelists
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美[ˈnɑvlɪst]
双语例句
- 1. I'd put her in the top rank of modern novelists.
- 我认为她应属于一流的当代小说家。
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- 2. Many novelists began as a reporter.
- 许多小说家都是记者出身。
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- 3. How crucial money was, exactly as novelists claimed.
- 钱是多么重要,和小说家说的完全一样。
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- 4. Our reporter interviewed several famous novelists.
- 本报记者走访了几位著名小说家。
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- 5. God, that would have saved a lot of novelists some trouble.
- 上帝啊,这倒是给很多小说家省掉了不少麻烦。
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- 6. As a writer she was on a par with the great novelists.
- 她是与伟大小说家齐名的作家。
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- 7. At least some novelists are interested in human society.
- 至少有些小说家对人类社会感兴趣。
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- 8. The work entitled him to a place among the great novelists.
- 这部作品使他跻身伟大小说家的行列。
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- 9. John Fowles is one of the excellent English postmodern novelists.
- 约翰·福尔斯是一位优秀的英国后现代主义小说家。
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- 10. Tajikistan was known for its theater and famous novelists during the Soviet era.
- 在苏联时期,塔吉克斯坦以剧院和著名小说家而闻名。
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- 11. Novelists should never allow themselves to weary of the study of real life.
- 小说家们永远不应对研究真实的生活感到厌烦。
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- 12. In the meantime, the aesthetic interest and the literary view of novelists began to change.
- 在冲击中国传统观念习俗的同时,也使小说家的审美趣味与文学观念开始变化;
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- 13. In the meantime, the aesthetic interest and the literary view of novelists began to change.
- 在冲击中国传统观念习俗的同时,也使小说家的审美趣味与文学观念开始变化;
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