novel
形容词
[1] 新奇的;新颖的;不同寻常的
词汇扩充:innovative, original, unique, fresh, unusual
近义词:new, original, innovative, unique, fresh
反义词:old, familiar, traditional, conventional
柯林斯词典:
1. If you describe something as novel, you mean that it is new and different from anything that has been done, experienced, or made before.
2. A novel idea or way of doing something is new and different from anything that has been thought of or done before.
牛津词典:
1. New or unusual in an interesting way.
2. Different from anything known before; new, original.
3. A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
例句:
People found his novel approach to the problem refreshing.
Her novel idea revolutionized the industry.
He wrote a novel solution to the puzzle.
The novel concept attracted a lot of attention.
This novel technique is changing the way we think about medicine.
Her novel design won the competition.
The novel software allows users to interact in new ways.
The novel method proved to be highly effective.
They developed a novel way to recycle plastic.
His novel approach to teaching is gaining popularity.
The team came up with a novel solution to the engineering challenge.
The novel design of the building caught everyone's eye.
She presented a novel theory about the origins of the universe.
His novel interpretation of the data challenged previous assumptions.
The novel concept transformed the way we communicate.
The artist's novel use of materials created a unique visual experience.
The novel technique greatly improved the efficiency of the process.
Her novel approach to cooking incorporates unexpected flavors.
The novel technology has the potential to revolutionize the industry.
The novel product received rave reviews from consumers.
名词
[1] 小说;长篇故事
词汇扩充:story, tale, narrative
近义词:fiction, story, narrative
反义词:nonfiction, biography, history
柯林斯词典:
1. A novel is a long written story about imaginary people and events.
2. A novel is a long written story about people or events that are completely imaginary.
牛津词典:
1. A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
2. A fictitious prose narrative of shorter length than a novel; a novella.
例句:
I love reading novels by Jane Austen.
He has written several bestselling novels.
Her latest novel explores themes of love and loss.
The novel is set in 19th-century England.
I'm currently reading a gripping crime novel.
The author's first novel was a great success.
Her novel was adapted into a successful film.
He is known for his historical novels.
The novel tells the story of a young girl's journey.
The novel is divided into three parts.
Her debut novel won several awards.
The novel has been translated into multiple languages.
She is working on her next novel.
The novel is set in a dystopian future.
I couldn't put the novel down; it was so captivating.
The novel explores themes of identity and belonging.
The author's latest novel has received critical acclaim.
The novel offers a unique perspective on the war.
I'm looking for a good science fiction novel to read.
The novel's plot twists kept me guessing until the end.