figment

GRE

英[?f?ɡm(xù)?nt]
美[?f?ɡm(xù)?nt]

基本釋義

n.
虛構(gòu)的事物; 臆造的事物,虛構(gòu)的事

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

The attack wasn't just a figment of my imagination.

襲擊可不是我憑空想象出來(lái)的。

辭典例句

Yes. You are a figment of the past!

對(duì),你是過(guò)去的幻影!

辭典例句

Is this spider thing a figment of your imagination, too?

這個(gè)什么毒蜘蛛的東西也是你憑空杜撰出來(lái)的 吧 ?

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That Sunday is a figment of the world's imagination.

星期天是世界想象出來(lái)的虛構(gòu)物.

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What if it's just a figment of our imaginations?

那可能只是我們想象臆造出來(lái)的 呢 ?

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Doctor, are you suggesting the pain is a figment of my imagination?

醫(yī)生, 你是說(shuō)這疼痛是我想像出來(lái)的嘍?

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Was that girl wearing no blouse or was it a figment of my imagination?

是那姑娘沒(méi)穿上衣呢,還是我憑空想象的事?

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Yet, to achieve the desired perfect figure need not be figment of your imagination.

您所渴望的完美曲線不應(yīng)只成為可望遙不可及的夢(mèng)想.

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If they trace any accounts , they'll wind up chasing a figment of my imagination.

如果他們跟蹤到什么, 他們呢也僅僅只是在捕風(fēng)捉影.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a contrived or fantastic idea;

    "a figment of the imagination"

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