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fable

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ˈfeɪbl
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词根

* 词根:fabul,来源于拉丁文 "fabula",意思是故事或者寓言。

释义

n. 寓言;无稽之谈 vi. 编寓言;虚构 vt. 煞有介事地讲述;虚构 n. (Fable)人名;(法)法布勒;(英)费布尔 [ 复数 fables 第三人称单数 fables 现在分词 fabling 过去式 fabled 过去分词 fabled ]

例句

The old fable continues to echo down the centuries.
这一古老的寓言流传了数个世纪。
The fable is on the next page.
这篇寓言在下一页上。
The fable is given on the next page.
这篇寓言登在下一页上。

强化记忆

Fable 的词根是 "fab",你可以通过构造一个有意义的短语进行联想记忆,例如:“ \*Fab(ulous) tales are often FABLEs.\*”(极好的故事常常是寓言)* Fable 这个词源自拉丁语词 fabula ,意为故事或寓言。在欧美文化中, "fable"通常是一种小说形式,其目的是提供道德教诲。艾索特(Aesop)的寓言作品在全球享有盛名。

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In fact, the Tower of Babel story in the Bibleis a fable and warningabout the power of language.
and you might see your gold coins shrinkor even vanish entirely, according to this fable.So we asked people, what do you really think?
that you get less sweet porridge.And once you get rid of the fable,you can actually start appreciating those facts we've been talking about.
that might make it easy to cry foul,to put down the whole story as a pious fable.Quite the contrary.
I got a lot of regrets about not saving money.And it reminds me a little bit of Aesop’s fableof the ant and the grasshopper,
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