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adjectivebelletristisch; erfunden [Geschichte]* * *adjective erdichtet* * *fic·tion·al[ˈfɪkʃənəl]\fictional autobiography fiktive Autobiografie* * *['fɪkʃənl]adj1) (= invented) erfunden; (LITER) character, hero, heroine, setting, account erfunden, fiktiv; film, drama fiktionalentirely fictional — rein fiktiv, frei erfunden
the party's unity was fictional — die Einheit der Partei war eine Fiktion
2) (= relating to fiction) work erzählerischhis fictional writing — seine erzählenden Schriften
a fictional representation of historical events — eine dichterische Darstellung historischer Ereignisse
* * *fictional [-ʃənl] adj1. erdichtet, erfunden2. Roman…, Erzähl(ungs)…* * *adjectivebelletristisch; erfunden [Geschichte]* * *adj.erdichtet adj. -
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noun1) (literature) erzählende Literatur2) (thing feigned or imagined)a fiction/fictions — eine Erfindung
* * *['fikʃən](stories etc which tell of imagined, not real, characters and events (see also non-fiction): I prefer reading fiction to hearing about real events.) die Dichtung- academic.ru/27063/fictional">fictional- fictitious* * *fic·tion[ˈfɪkʃən]I. nlight \fiction Unterhaltungsliteratur fat work she managed to keep up the \fiction that she had a university degree bei der Arbeit konnte sie das Märchen aufrecht erhalten, sie habe einen Universitätsabschluss fam3. (falsehood) kleine Unaufrichtigkeithe maintains the \fiction that he is still cohabiting with his wife er tut so, als würde er noch mit seiner Ehefrau zusammenlebenlegal \fiction Rechtsfiktion f, juristische Fiktionpolite \fiction Notlüge f\fiction book Roman m* * *['fIkSən]nwork of fiction — Erzählung f; (longer) Roman m
2) (= invention) (freie) Erfindung, Fiktion f* * *fiction [ˈfıkʃn] s1. Fiktion f, (freie) Erfindung, Dichtung f:be a complete fiction völlig frei erfunden sein2. koll Prosa-, Romanliteratur f, Belletristik f:work of fiction Roman m3. koll Romane pl, Prosa f (eines Autors)4. Fiktion f:a) PHIL als wissenschaftliches Verfahren erlaubte oder nötige Annahme oder Unterstellungb) JUR Annahme eines Sachverhaltes, der in Wirklichkeit nicht besteht, um die Anwendung eines sonst nicht zutreffenden Gesetzes zu ermöglichen5. pej Märchen n (erfundene Geschichte)* * *noun1) (literature) erzählende Literatura fiction/fictions — eine Erfindung
* * *n.Annahme -n f.Fiktion -en f. -
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adjective1) (based on myth) mythisch2) (invented) fiktiv* * *adjective mythisch* * *mythi·cal[ˈmɪθɪkəl]1. (fictional) sagenhaft, sagenumwoben, legendär2. (supposed) gedacht, imaginär* * *['mITIkəl]adj1) (of myth) mythischthe mythical figure/character of Arthur — die mythische Artusfigur, die Sagengestalt des Artus
2) (= fantastic) proportions, status, figure legendär* * *1. mythisch, sagenhaft, legendär (alle auch fig)2. Sagen…3. mythisch:4. fig erdichtet, fiktiv* * *adjective1) (based on myth) mythisch2) (invented) fiktiv* * *adj.mythisch adj.
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