novelist
英 [ˈnɒvəlɪst]
美 [ˈnɑːvəlɪst]
n. 小说家
复数:novelists
Collins.2 / BNC.6213 / COCA.6348
牛津词典
noun
- 小说家
a person who writes novels- a romantic/historical novelist
言情 / 历史小说家
- a romantic/historical novelist
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 小说家
Anovelistis a person who writes novels.- ...a romantic novelist.
浪漫派小说家
- ...a romantic novelist.
英英释义
noun
- one who writes novels
双语例句
- A term first used in Fathers and Sons ( 1862) by the Russian novelist Turgenev.
任期首次使用,在父亲和儿子(1862年)由俄罗斯小说家屠格涅夫。 - That TV station had an interview with the famous novelist.
那家电视台对那个著名小说家进行了采访。 - He was a most cosmopolitan novelist.
他是一位世界性的小说家。 - It is a novelist that he has become.
他已经成了小说家。 - Anne Tyler is an American novelist who is famous for her humorous language and life-like characters.
安妮·泰勒是一位美国小说家,以幽默的语言和生动的人物描写著称。 - The novelist James Joyce broke with many of the conventions of literature.
小说家詹姆斯乔伊斯突破了文学创作上的许多传统手法。 - They are a poet and a novelist.
他们是一个诗人和一个小说家--两个人。 - a Catholic novelist in the tradition of Graham Greene.
与格雷厄姆·格林一脉相承的天主教小说家 - He has written lots of novels, but we only find him a novelist second class.
他写了很多小说,但我们认为他只是个二流的小说家。 - A great novelist or non-fiction writer who dies at28 may not have yet produced her or his magnum opus.
如果一位伟大的小说家或非虚构作家在28岁去世,那他或她可能还没有写出自己的代表作。
