worldbuilding
/ˈwɜːldˌbɪl.dɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwɝːldˌbɪl.dɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwərl(d)-ˈbil-diŋ How to pronounce world-building (audio)/ (ame, mw)
worldbuilding — 名詞
1. the process of designing and developing the setting, history, cultures, and rule
世界觀建構
為故事、遊戲等創造虛構世界的過程
the process of designing and developing the setting, history, cultures, and rules of an imaginary universe, typically for a novel, film, or video game, so that it feels believable and complete.
Hugo spent months on worldbuilding for his fantasy novel, mapping every kingdom's geography.
Hugo 花了好幾個月為他的奇幻小說進行世界觀建構,繪製了每個王國的地理環境。
uncountable noun used as object of 'spend time on'
The film's detailed worldbuilding gave the alien planet its own weather and wildlife.
這部電影詳細的世界觀建構賦予了那個外星行星自己的氣候和野生動植物。
worldbuilding modified by adjective 'detailed'
Nila's video game is praised for its deep worldbuilding, which includes invented languages and traditions.
Nila 的電玩遊戲因深入的世界觀建構而備受好評,其中包括自創的語言和傳統。
Good worldbuilding helps readers believe in a fictional universe, even when the story includes magic.
良好的世界觀建構能幫助讀者相信虛構的宇宙,即使故事中包含魔法。
The author's careful worldbuilding included a thousand-year history explaining every major conflict.
作者仔細的世界觀建構涵蓋了長達千年的歷史,解釋了每一場重大衝突的由來。
- universe creation
more specific to science fiction settings that span multiple planets or dimensions
- setting development
broader term used in general literary criticism, not limited to speculative fiction
- lore creation
informal term emphasising backstory, myths, and legends, common in gaming communities
文法句型
uncountable noun
用法筆記
Worldbuilding is an uncountable noun and is not used with 'a' or in the plural. It appears most often in discussions of speculative fiction (fantasy, science fiction) but also applies to any narrative art where a detailed fictional setting is required.