tale 范例
EN[ˈteɪl] [-eɪl]名故事, 传说
- 例句 tale
- But if The Zenith Angle is never much more than a muddled adventure tale of cybersecurity in the war on terror, its meditation on the twin natures of the Internet and Al Qaeda (nationless and nebulous, thus so posthuman) is certainly neat enough.
- a nonmoralizing fairy tale
- The overcultivated, emotionally constrained New York of Edith Wharton and Henry James — who appears in the novel as a force for debilitating self-control — resounds in the morality tale of Theodore’s demise.
- Ten years after being published, the potent, compact tale of postapartheid South Africa has become a minor contemporary classic, a status further confirmed when Mr. Coetzee won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003.
- a Scottian tale of chivalry
- So the book divides itself between feel-good, supercozy moments of domesticity (a far cry from Mr. Kurson’s earlier submarine tale) and the scientific experiment in which Mr. May became a guinea pig.
- She was untouched by his tale of woes.
- 例句 tales
- Paranoid behavior, too, is often seen in the manifestation of hostility toward such tales, when the listener thinks that he or she is being challenged by what sounds like an antiguru story.
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