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fic·tion
/ˈfɪkʃən/
小說,虛構的故事,法律的擬制
From:
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fiction
假定
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fic·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
feigning
,
inventing
,
or
imagining
;
as
,
by
a
mere
fiction
of
the
mind
.
2.
That
which
is
feigned
,
invented
,
or
imagined
;
especially
,
a
feigned
or
invented
story
,
whether
oral
or
written
.
Hence
:
A
story
told
in
order
to
deceive
;
a
fabrication
; --
opposed
to
fact
,
or
reality
.
The
fiction
of
those
golden
apples
kept
by
a
dragon
.
--
Sir
W
.
Raleigh
.
When
it
could
no
longer
be
denied
that
her
flight
had
been
voluntary
,
numerous
fictions
were
invented
to
account
for
it
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
Fictitious
literature
;
comprehensively
,
all
works
of
imagination
;
specifically
,
novels
and
romances
.
The
office
of
fiction
as
a
vehicle
of
instruction
and
moral
elevation
has
been
recognized
by
most
if
not
all
great
educators
.
--
Dict
.
of
Education
.
4.
Law
An
assumption
of
a
possible
thing
as
a
fact
,
irrespective
of
the
question
of
its
truth
.
5.
Any
like
assumption
made
for
convenience
,
as
for
passing
more
rapidly
over
what
is
not
disputed
,
and
arriving
at
points
really
at
issue
.
Syn:
--
Fabrication
;
invention
;
fable
;
falsehood
.
Usage:
--
Fiction
,
Fabrication
.
Fiction
is
opposed
to
what
is
real
;
fabrication
to
what
is
true
.
Fiction
is
designed
commonly
to
amuse
,
and
sometimes
to
instruct
;
a
fabrication
is
always
intended
to
mislead
and
deceive
.
In
the
novels
of
Sir
Walter
Scott
we
have
fiction
of
the
highest
order
.
The
poems
of
Ossian
,
so
called
,
were
chiefly
fabrications
by
Macpherson
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fiction
n
1:
a
literary
work
based
on
the
imagination
and
not
necessarily
on
fact
2:
a
deliberately
false
or
improbable
account
[
syn
:
fabrication
,
fable
]
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