storylines

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storylines — 名詞

  • storylinessingular
  • storylinesesplural

1. the separate stories or chains of events that together make up the plot of a boo

1.名詞B2
釋義

劇情線

構成情節的系列事件

the separate stories or chains of events that together make up the plot of a book, film, TV programme, or game

例句

Mei-Ling was confused by the many storylines in the novel, so she drew a chart to follow each one.

Mei-Ling 被小說中眾多的劇情線搞糊塗了,所以她畫了一張圖表來追蹤每一條劇情線。

collocation: follow / keep track of storylines

In the RPG, players follow different storylines based on whether they join the rebels or the kingdom.

在這款角色扮演遊戲中,玩家根據加入反抗軍或王國的不同,會跟隨不同的劇情線。

storylines depend on player choices in games

同義詞
  • plots

    more general; every story has a plot, but a single work can contain several storylines

  • narrative threads

    more formal, commonly used in literary analysis and criticism

用法筆記

Storylines is the plural of storyline. It is frequently used with possessive nouns (the film's storylines) or adjectives (separate storylines, complex storylines).

常見錯誤

The book has many storyline.
The book has many storylines.
💡storyline is countable; use the plural form when referring to more than one.