verisimilitude
英 [,verɪsɪ'mɪlɪtjuːd]
美
1、veri- + simil- "like, similar" + -itude.
2、含义:likeness to truth.
- verisimilitude (n.)
- "appearance of truth or reality, likelihood," c. 1600, from French verisimilitude (1540s), from Latin verisimilitudo "likeness to truth," from veri, genitive of verum, neuter of verus "true" (see very) + similis "like, similar" (see similar). Related: Verisimilar.
- 1. At the required level of visual verisimilitude, computer animation is costly.
- 要使电脑动画的视觉效果达到要求的逼真程度,花费会十分昂贵。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. To add verisimilitude, the stage is covered with sand for the desert scenes.
- 为了更加逼真,舞台上铺满了沙子作为沙漠的场景。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. His theory on verisimilitude is a theory on the end of science.
- 逼真性的理论是他关于科学的目的的理论.
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- 4. Stories must have verisimilitude to interest most people.
- 故事必须有逼真的事物让多数人感兴趣.
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- 5. These flower illustrationsshow the artist's concern for verisimilitude.
- 这些花卉插图表明这个画家很注重写实.
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