英语单词

lifelike是什么意思

lifelike
英 ['laɪflaɪk]***美 ['laɪf'laɪk]
  • adj. 栩栩如生的;逼真的

中文词源


lifelike (adj.)
1610s, "likely to live," from life (n.) + like (adj.). Meaning "exactly like the living original" is from 1725.

双语例句


1. The mask was so lifelike it was quite frightening.
该面具非常逼真以至看起来有点恐怖.
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2. The portrayal of the characters in the novel is lifelike.
该书中的人物写得有血有肉.
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3. The galloping horses he paints are extremely lifelike.
他画的奔马,栩栩如生,极其神似.
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4. The horse he painted is very lifelike.
他画的马很传神.
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5. The painting depicted a hall so lifelike that a casual observer might believe himself to be looking through an open door.
这幅画描绘的厅堂如此逼真,若不细看,还真以为是从一扇开着的门往里看呢。
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