literary language
常見(jiàn)例句
- Latin too was a literary language.
拉丁文同樣也是文學(xué)語(yǔ)言。 - Why to examine the difference between literary language to the difference from the genre?
為什么從體裁差別的角度去探討文學(xué)語(yǔ)言的區(qū)別。
club.edu.sina.com.cn - In the thirteenth century, French flourished as a literary language, and produced the Roman de Fergus, the earliest piece of non-Celtic vernacular literature to survived from Scotland.
十三世紀(jì),法語(yǔ)成為文學(xué)語(yǔ)言,并出現(xiàn)了法語(yǔ)作品《佛古斯傳奇》,它是蘇格蘭現(xiàn)存最早的非凱爾特方言作品。 - Now in the middle years of the seventeenth century during the English revolution that saw the execution of the king and saw the establishment of a non-monarchic republican government, Milton had practically invented the formal language, the literary language, of insubordination.
7世紀(jì)中期,英國(guó)革命期間,國(guó)王被處決,一個(gè)非君主制的共和國(guó)政府建立了起來(lái),彌爾頓實(shí)際上創(chuàng)造出了一套正式詞匯,一套用來(lái)表述“反抗“的文學(xué)詞匯。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - And it's this rhetoric of anticipation, this language of looking forward, that structures all of Milton's own narratives about his own literary career.
正是這種預(yù)期修辭學(xué),這種期待的文字,構(gòu)建了所有彌爾頓的自述,和他自己的文學(xué)事業(yè)。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - In the first passage, the statement about language by criticism, that sign and meaning can never coincide, is what is precisely taken for granted in the kind of language we call "literary."
在第一段,關(guān)于語(yǔ)言的主張,用批判的方式,認(rèn)為符號(hào)和意思永遠(yuǎn)不能相矛盾,正是這個(gè)主張,被人們認(rèn)為是理所當(dāng)然的,對(duì)于我們所說(shuō)的文學(xué)語(yǔ)言來(lái)說(shuō)“
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - What about the existence of a learned language, or a literary language?
NEWYORKER: The English Wars - Mr Bellos shows that the world is very eager to familiarise itself with English, both as a vehicular language, (routinely used in the corridors of the EU, and in academia for example) and as a literary language.
ECONOMIST: Shape-shifting - He is the most important figure in twentieth-century English-language literary culture.
NEWYORKER: Practical Cat 返回 literary language