verisimilitude

英 [,verɪsɪ'mɪlɪtjuːd] 美
  • n. 逼真,貌似真实;逼真的事物
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1、veri- + simil- "like, similar" + -itude.
2、含义:likeness to truth.
verisimilitude 逼真

ver-,真实的,非常的,词源同very,similar,相似的。即非常相似的,逼真的。

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.

来自互联网

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.

来自互联网

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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