fictionalized

英 [ˈfɪkʃənəlaɪzd] 美 [ˈfɪkʃənəlaɪzd]

v.  把(真人真事)改编成小说(或电影)
fictionalize的过去分词和过去式

COCA.27036



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 fictionalise

  1. VERB 把…编成小说;使小说化
    To fictionalize an account of something that really happened means to tell it as a story, with some details changed or added.
    1. We had to fictionalize names.
      我们得化用假名。
    2. ...a fictionalised account of a true and horrific story.
      对一个真实的恐怖故事小说化的叙述

双语例句

  1. His previous books include biographies of Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin Sony Pictures Entertainment ( SNE) also produced "the social network," the fictionalized account of the rise of Facebook and its cofounder Mark Zuckerberg.
    索尼影业拍摄过《社交网络》(TheSocialNetwork),这部影片讲述了Facebook崛起及其联合创始人马克•扎克伯格的故事。
  2. It probably is at least in part, but mainly it is probably intended to be fiction or fictionalized biography.
    最少一部分是,可是结果大相径庭,大篇都是虚构或文学小说化了的自传。
  3. His story was later fictionalized in the movie, Chariots of Fire.
    他的故事后被改编为电影《火焰战车》。
  4. The doctrine did much to stimulate discipline and ethics in reporting and to diminish wild and fictionalized stories.
    这种理论在促进报道的纪律和道德上以及减少夸张和虚构上还是很起作用的。
  5. The novel and film are fictionalized accounts of Obama's time in Jakarta and are based on Dematra's interviews with people he describes as childhood friends and neighbors of Obama.
    小说和电影均为对奥巴马雅加达生活的演绎,基于德玛特拉对奥巴马的童年伙伴和邻居的采访。
  6. This text concretely elaborated a relationship with modernism in her prose, selecting by examinations existentialism this modernism background under of big current of thought, and the literary style characteristics of "the fictionalized prose", showed the new factor of her prose.
    本文具体阐述了她散文与现代主义的关系,选取了存在主义这一现代主义背景下的大思潮,以及小说化散文的文体特点,彰显了其散文的新的因子。
  7. To a far greater extent than Hemingway, Fitzgerald fictionalized the commodity culture of the American center which he, in time, came to reject in favor of a moral posture.
    与海明威相比较,菲茨杰拉德在更大程度上将位于美国中心的商品文化小说化,而最终他又出于道德考量将它予以拒绝。