1.虚构;虚构的事物
1.something produced by or only existing in somebody's imagination
1.By such figments of the brain, in the face of unsettled and disturbing conditions, he was becoming used to the idea of a new alliance.
由于这样的自解自慰,又当着这样乱人心曲的情形,他对于这个新结合的观念,就逐渐地不觉其突兀了。
2.They must be written, as those kept only in your mind have an uncanny way of remaining figments of your imagination.
它们必须写下来,因为那些只保存在脑子里的目标会神不知鬼不觉的成为你想象中的臆造物。
3.The brain processes this in parallel, the figments of information asking a whole bunch of questions to create a unified mental model.
大脑则平行的处理这些虚构的信息,同时问到很多问题用来创造一个统一的心智模型。
4.But are these dark figures typical or figments of a fecund imagination?
可是,这些阴暗的人物是典型的,还是人们遐想出来的呢?
5.Creativity, an intangible gift brings to life figments from an active imagination.
创造力,一种无形的天赋,将活跃的想象力化为生命的事物。
6.We are all figments of Leonardo DiCaprio's imagination.
我们都是莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥臆想中的虚构人物。
7.This is a modern version of the idea that we are all figments of someone else's dream.
这是我们都是他人的梦境想象物的观念的现代版本。