新奇的英語:novel。讀音:英?[?n?vl],美?[?nɑ?vl]。詞義:adj. 新奇的;異常的;n. 小說;n. (Novel)人名;(法、西、英)諾韋爾。

參考例句:

  • such gustatory exotica as killer bee honey and fresh catnip sauce.
    象非洲蜜蜂的蜂蜜和鮮樟腦草醬這樣給人帶來新奇味覺的事物
  • There are the much less talked-about, more exotic designs for anti-matter weapons and brain bombs
    還有那些人們不大談到的,構(gòu)想更為新奇的反物質(zhì)武器和腦彈的設(shè)計(jì)。
  • The thought of the composition is novel
    辭趣新奇
  • He has itching ears.
    他愛聽新奇的事
  • The Dutch have taken Holland.
    老話!并非新奇!
  • The newfangled doctrine of utility
    新奇的實(shí)效學(xué)說
  • There are three things which the public will always clamour for sooner or later,namely,novelty,novelty,novelty.
    有三樣?xùn)|西早晚會(huì)為一般大眾始終鬧著要的就是:新奇、新奇、新奇。
  • It feels strange to be visiting the place again after all these years.
    時(shí)隔多年,舊地重訪使人感到很新奇.
  • His strange new hairstyle is the cause of much merriment.
    他那新奇的發(fā)式成為笑柄。
  • The novelty will soon pall on them.
    那種新奇不久就會(huì)使他們感到厭倦。

novel是什么意思:
n. 小說
adj. 新穎的;與眾不同的

  • It is a dense novel.
    這是一本晦澀難懂的小說。
  • The scene or setting, as of a novel.
    場景一部分小說的場面或布景
  • The novel is considered a brilliant performance.
    這部小說被認(rèn)為是杰出的佳作。
  • They roasted his new novel.
    他們狠狠挖苦他的新小說。
  • The novel is being arranged for the stage.
    正在改編小說使適宜于上演。