英 [ˈfeɪbld] 美 [ˈfeɪbld]
adj. 传说中的,寓言中的;虚构的,假想的;(因品质高或罕见而)著名的
v. 虚构(fable 的过去式和过去分词)
fabled /ˈfeɪbəld/
形容词 If you describe a person or thing as fabled, especially someone or something remarkable, you mean that they are well known because they are often talked about or a lot of stories are told about them. 传说中的; 寓言中的; 充满传奇色彩的
...the fabled city of Troy.
...传说中的特洛伊城。
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Summarizes its characteristic, proposed some opinions, and provide some examples for the metaphor research of "Liezi" fable.
总结其特点,并提出一些意见,为《列子》寓言的隐喻研究提供一些借鉴。
fable语言
...Facebook) - 听... fable寓言,童话;传说;无... fabled寓言中的,虚构的... fabler寓言家,虚构情节者...
... Exalted 崇高的 Fabled 传说中的(不要迷恋哥……) Mythic 神话般的 ...
... fanciful 想像的 fabled 虚构的 disguised 动词disguise的过...
寓言中的,虚构的
虚构(fable的过去分词)
For the first week he never actually saw the fabled Jack.
第一周他实际上从没见到传说中的杰克。
And Australians' fabled confidence.
而澳大利亚人是很自信的。
The fabled blue diamond is still missing.
传言中的蓝色钻石仍然不知所踪。
He rewards big donors with visits to the dynasty's fabled compound in Hyannis Port, Mass.
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The drug culture of the fabled 1960s has now assumed a stark, contemporary reality.
He was beloved by that fabled Arab street because he indulged its ruinous passions and alibis.