faery
faery — 名詞
1. the magical world where fairies are said to live, appearing in old stories as a
仙境
故事中精靈居住的奇幻世界
the magical world where fairies are said to live, appearing in old stories as a beautiful land hidden beyond ordinary sight
In a legend, the hero entered the land of faery and met the fairy queen.
在一則古老傳說中,英雄走進了仙境,遇見了精靈女王。
collocation: land of faery
Sari painted a picture of the faery court beneath a glowing full moon.
Sari 畫了一幅精靈宮廷在明月下的景象。
The poet described faery as a realm of green hills and rivers of light.
那位詩人將精靈國度描繪成一片綠丘與光河的領域。
Feng read stories of faery to his children every night before bed.
Feng 每晚睡前都會讀精靈故事給他的孩子們聽。
用法筆記
This spelling (faery) is an archaic or literary variant of fairy. Use fairy in modern everyday writing; faery appears mainly in poetry, fantasy fiction, and old folktales.
常見錯誤
2. a small imaginary creature with magical powers, usually shown in stories as havi
精靈;小仙子
具魔法的小型人形生物
a small imaginary creature with magical powers, usually shown in stories as having a human form, wings, and a playful or helpful nature
Elena believed a friendly faery lived in the garden and cared for the roses.
Elena 相信花園裡住著一隻友善的精靈,照顧著玫瑰。
collocation: friendly faery
Walid carved a figure of a faery with tiny wings from a piece of wood.
Walid 用一塊木頭雕刻了一個長著小翅膀的精靈人偶。
Imani dressed as a faery for the parade, with a wand and a flower crown.
Imani 在遊行中打扮成精靈,手持魔杖,頭戴花冠。
Esme wrote a story about a faery who could turn autumn leaves into gold.
Esme 寫了一個關於小仙子能把秋葉變成金幣的故事。
- goblin
a malicious or ugly creature, opposite in nature to a playful faery
用法筆記
In modern English, fairy (or fairies) is the usual spelling for this meaning. The faery form is deliberately chosen by writers to give a story an older, more magical tone.