,虛構的

例句 In the rituals or in acpanying celebrations; performers might wear costumes and masks to represent the mythical characters or supernatural forces。 在宗教儀式或是隨後的慶典上,表演者們會身穿道具服裝、戴著面具,代表神話中的人物或是超自然力量。

同義 fictitious(a。 虛構的)

notable['nout?bl]a。 值得注意的;明顯的;著名的 n。 名人

例句 1。 In the production of high quality porcelain ceramics; the Song dynasty was really notable。 在高品質陶瓷器的生產方面,宋朝確實非常有名。

2。 In order to publicize his new book; the notable writer visited this big bookstore。 為了宣傳自己的新書,這位知名作家蒞臨了這家大型書店。

要點 notable通常用來強調某些資訊十分重要,但是在託福閱讀考試中,也出現過notable表示“明顯的”用法,比如:They were reasonably well governed without notable corruption or grandiose state projects。

novelty['nɑ:vlti]n。 新奇,新穎;新奇的事物

例句 1。 Even though some early critics thought that sound film would fade; its popularity during the First World War proved that it was more than a technical novelty。 儘管一些早期的評論家認為有聲電影會淡出人們的視線,但是從它風靡整個一戰時期來看,它不僅僅是一項技術創新。

2。 There's no denying that in those days; radio broadcasting was quite a novelty。 不可否認,在那些歲月裡,無線電廣播確實是個新鮮事物。

同義 newness(n。 新奇)

originate[?'ri?ineit]v。 起源;發起;創辦

例句 1。 To help understand why and how theater originated; anthropologists have developed lots of theories。 為了幫助理解劇院創辦的原因及方法,人類學家想出了許多理論。

2。 Less than a billion years after the Earth was formed; life originated in the early seas。 在地球形成之後不到10億年裡,生命體就在早期的海洋中出現了。

同義 initiate(v。 起源)

ornament['?:rn?m?nt]n。 裝飾(物),點綴(物)['?:rn?ment]v。 裝飾,點綴