denouement
                                                    英 [deɪnuː'mɒŋ]
                                                                    美 [deɪnuː'mɒŋ]
                        
                
                
                
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                        denouement 中文词源
                
                
                    denouement 结局,收场de-, 不,非,使相反。-noue, 结,词源同net. 即解开结,用于剧情结局收场。
                 
                                                denouement 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - denouement
- denouement: [18] A denouement is literally an ‘untying of a knot’. It was borrowed from French (its first recorded use in English is by Lord Chesterfield in one of his famous letters to his son (1752)), where it was a derivative of dénouer ‘undo’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix dé- ‘un-’ and nouer ‘tie’, which came ultimately from Latin nōdus ‘knot’ (source of English newel, node, nodule, and noose).
 => newel, node, nodule, noose
- denouement (n.)
- 1752, from French dénouement "an untying" (of plot), from dénouer "untie" (Old French desnouer) from des- "un-, out" (see dis-) + nouer "to tie, knot," from Latin nodus "a knot," from PIE *ned- "to bind, tie" (see net (n.)).
 
                
                                                    denouement 双语例句
                
                
                    1. Her novel subverts the conventions of linear narrative. It has no neat chronology and no tidy denouement.  她的小说颠覆了线性叙事的传统,没有清晰的时间线索,也没有简单明了的结局。 来自柯林斯例句
 - 2. The book's sentimental denouement is pure Hollywood. 
- 该书的煽情结局纯粹是好莱坞式的。
来自辞典例句
 
- 3. Cowperwood was in no way pleased by this rough denouement. 
- 这样草草收场,柯帕乌绝不会高兴的.
来自辞典例句
 
- 4. In a surprising denouement, she becomes a nun. 
- 结局出人意表, 她当修女了.
来自辞典例句
 
- 5. But in real life young men who hoped for this denouement were apt to be disappointed. 
- 但是在现实生活中,满心期望这种结局的年轻人,往往会大失所望.
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