单词:novel
音标:['nɒvl] ;
柯林斯词典等级:4 级;
牛津三千核心词汇;
n. 小说, 长篇故事
a. 新奇的, 异常的
a. 新奇的, 异常的
n. an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story
n. a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction
s. pleasantly new or different
n. a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction
s. pleasantly new or different
词型变化:名词复数形式 : novels
考试类型:[高考/四级/六级/考研/托福/IELTS]
考试类型:[高考/四级/六级/考研/托福/IELTS]
词性分布:
novel的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词(n.)
- The novel is considered a brilliant performance.这部小说被认为是出色的佳作。
- I like reading novels in my spare time.我喜欢闲暇时读小说。
- This film is based on a novel by D.H.Lawrence.这部影片是根据D.
用作形容词(adj.)
- It's a novel idea.那是个异常的想法。
- It's a novel experience.那是一段新奇的经历。
常见句型
用作名词(n.)
- England is the birthplace of the modern novel.英国是近代小说发源地。
- She had written a novel about the strikes.她写了一本关于罢工的小说。
- I like to read the novels of Charles Dickens.我喜欢读查尔斯·狄更斯的小说。
用作形容词(adj.)
用作定语~+ n.- He has a novel proposal of his own for meeting unemployment.他想出了一个应付失业问题的新建议。
- The new car has a novel appearance.那辆新车外形新颖。
- Flying gives people a novel sensation.飞行给人一种新奇感。
- The design of this square is very novel.这个广场的设计很新颖。
- Snow is novel to people from tropical countries.对于来自热带国家的人来说,雪是很新奇的。
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~- adapt〔publish, write〕 a novel改编〔出版,写〕小说
- make a novel into a film把小说拍成电影
- best-selling novel畅销小说
- biographical〔detective, history〕 novel传记〔侦探,历史〕小说
- serial novel分期连载的小说
- love novel爱情小说
- prize novel获奖小说
- novel about关于…的小说
- novel by〔of〕…写的小说
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词- novel idea〔design〕新的观念〔设计〕
- novel experience〔 fashion〕新的经验〔风尚〕
经典引文
I am afraid thy Brains are..disordered with Romances and Novels.
出自:SteeleHe was already in bed, with a novel shielding his face.
出自:R. K. NarayanShe usually re-read three Austen novels each winter.
出自:E. J. HowardMuch was novel to him, for he had little experience of the world.
出自:G. HuntingtonTechnologically, novel industries will rise to process the output of the oceans.
出自:A. TofflerIt was a novel and, I thought, an audacious approach.
出自:K. Waterhouse