veritable

英['verɪtəbl] 美['verɪtəbl]
  • adj. 真实的;确实的;真正的
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Adjective:
  1. often used as intensifiers;

    "a regular morass of details"
    "a regular nincompoop"
    "he's a veritable swine"

  2. not counterfeit or copied;

    "an authentic signature"
    "a bona fide manuscript"
    "an unquestionable antique"
    "photographs taken in a veritable bull ring"

1. Stuart Tannahill'sshed is a veritable hive of photographic creativity.
斯图尔特·坦纳希尔的小屋是个名副其实的摄影创意中心。

来自柯林斯例句

2. This book is a veritable storehouse of information.
这本书是名副其实的信息宝库。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The meal that followed was a veritable banquet.
随后摆上的饭菜俨然是一桌宴席。

来自《权威词典》

4. Thank you for that lovely meal; it was a veritable feast!
谢谢你那顿美餐, 真是一顿名副其实的盛宴!

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. This is a veritable fairyland.
这简直是个幻境.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. This campaign took on the proportions of a veritable war against the peasantry .
      这次运动很大部份是反农民的真实的战争。
    2. The show is a veritable reservoir of new talent.
      这个演出真是新秀集萃。
    3. We found ourselves in the midst of a veritable fairyland.
      我们发现我们在名副其实的仙境中。
    4. It was not easy to work in the shed; in winter it was a veritable ice-box.
      在这木棚里工作可不轻松,冬天简直是个冰箱。
    5. The public gave her a veritable ovation.
      观众给了她一个真正的哄堂喝彩。
    6. This book is a veritable feast for the mind.
      这是本给心灵带来真正快乐的书。