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 Novels
Nov.els
[`nɑvәlz; ˋnɒvәlz]
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pl. ‘罗马法’新法; 附律

  1. British writer best known for his novels about poverty and hardship, such as New Grub Street(1891).
    吉辛,乔治·罗伯特1857-1903英国作家,以其关于贫穷和艰辛的小说最出名,比如新穷人街(1891年)
  2. British writer best known for his popular historical novels, especially The Last Days of Pompeii(1834), and for his seemingly endless convoluted sentences.
    布尔沃·利顿,爱德华·乔治·厄尔·利顿1803-1873英国作家,以其颇受欢迎的历史小说而闻名,尤其是庞贝城的最后一日(1834年),以及他那看起来永无止境的错综复杂的句子
  3. British writer particularly known for his novels, such as The Power and the Glory(1940), which reflect his ardent Catholic beliefs.
    格林,罗伯特1558?-1592英国作家,以其剧作如弗里亚·培根和弗里亚·邦奇(1589年)而闻名
  4. Canadian writer noted for vivid novels and short stories of life in rural Ontario. Her collections of stories include Dance of the Happy Shades(1968) and Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You(1974).
    芒罗,赫克托耳·休1870-1916英国作家,以其诙谐间或伤感的短篇小说著称,这些短篇小说刊登于小说集如克洛维斯记事(1911年)
  5. Dickens read extracts from his novels before audience in the theatre.
    狄更斯在剧院将他小说的片断读给观众们听。
  6. During the next twenty-five years he published fourteen novels and two volumes of short stories.
    在此后的二十五年里,他发表了十四部小说和两本短篇小说集。
  7. Five years and ten novels later, he got the prize.
    他在五年之间写过十篇小说之後获奖。
  8. He encouraged me to write novels.
    他鼓励我去写小说。
  9. He found contentment in reading novels.
    他从看小说当中得到满足。
  10. He like to read novels, but he has no money to buy them.
    他喜欢读小说,但他没钱买小说。