detective story
常見例句
- She raked out a detective story and lent it to her friend.
她翻出一本偵探小說借給了她的朋友。 - Lipson likened the quest to a "detective story" — a hint of the changing role of researchers in hybridized computer-human science.
利普森將此項(xiàng)探索比作“偵探小說”——暗示研究人員在人-機(jī)融合科學(xué)中的角色轉(zhuǎn)換。 - Logic has its charm also, and I regard the development of the detective story as a most interesting product of the logical mind, a form of literature which failed entirely to develop in China.
邏輯自有它的動(dòng)人之處,我認(rèn)為偵探小說的發(fā)展就是邏輯靈心的一種最令人感興趣的產(chǎn)品,這種文字在中國(guó)完全沒有發(fā)展過。 - "It's like a detective story. It really is. And you just keep adding on the clues."
- Who, for instance, would want a detective story without a single dialogue in it?
比如,誰(shuí)會(huì)喜歡一部沒有對(duì)話的,偵探小說呢?
耶魯公開課 - 1945年后的美國(guó)小說課程節(jié)選 - This is one of Poe's stories that influenced the development of the modern detective story.
- Cook is an engaging writer, and he peppers his high-tech detective story with digressions both rich and entertaining.
FORBES: Newton's Laws, Upended - This detective story is a thrilling and eerily suggestive tour of a territory whose boundaries are maddeningly elusive, murderously fluid.
NEWYORKER: Rising Sun - It is a hardboiled detective story set in an affluent Californian high school where everyone speaks a wonderful mixture of teen slang and 70-year-old pulp lingo.
ECONOMIST: Independent films 返回 detective story