biographic
biographic — 形容詞
- biographicpositive
- more biographiccomparative
- most biographicsuperlative
1. Giving factual information about someone's life, especially in a book, article,
傳記的
與人物生平介紹有關
Giving factual information about someone's life, especially in a book, article, or film.
The website gives biographic details about each Olympic runner.
那個網站提供每位奧運跑者的傳記資料。
collocation: biographic details
Elise added a biographic note under the old family photograph.
Elise 在那張老家庭照片下方加了一則傳記說明。
collocation: biographic note
Rafael read a biographic sketch of the painter's school years.
Rafael 讀了一篇介紹那位畫家求學時期的傳記簡介。
Our teacher asked for a biographic paragraph about Nelson Mandela.
老師要我們寫一段關於 Nelson Mandela 的傳記短文。
The library displayed biographic panels beside the poet's letters and notebooks.
圖書館把傳記看板擺在那位詩人的書信和筆記本旁邊。
- biographical
The standard and much more common equivalent in modern English.
- life-story
Used mainly in compounds such as 'life-story film'; less formal and less exact.
- fictional
Describes invented characters or events rather than real-life facts.
- nonbiographical
Specifically states that a text or record is not about a person's life.
文法句型
biographic + noun
biographic + detail/note/sketch
用法筆記
Mostly used before nouns such as note, sketch, detail, or film. In everyday English, biographical is much more common, so biographic often sounds more formal or technical.