To add verisimilitude, the stage is covered with sand for the desert scenes.
为了更加逼真,舞台上铺满了沙子作为沙漠的场景。
1.貌似真实;逼真;可能性
2.逼真的事物
1.the appearance of being real
1."merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative" (W. S. Gilbert).
“试图赋予一原本枯燥而不可信的叙述以艺术真实性的区区确定性细节”(W.S。吉尔伯特。
2.A wide gulf of verisimilitude, however, still separates interactive graphics from feature film effects and photography.
但互动式图形与电影特效和摄影之间,在逼真程度上还是存在著极深的鸿沟。
3.Skeptics contend the shroud is a medieval hoax or forgery - or even a devotional work of artistic verisimilitude .
怀疑论者声称这块裹尸布是中世纪的愚弄或伪造物——或者是一块艺术逼真的信仰作品。
4.The property of closure to the truth, which is had by science theory, is named as "verisimilitude" by Popper.
波普尔在科学探索的目标问题上引入了“逼真性”和“逼真度”等概念。
5.Indeed, when you represent local products, using the local language adds verisimilitude to your claims.
的确,使用当地语言描述产品增强了真实感。
6.His theory on verisimilitude is a theory on the end of science.
逼真性的理论是他关于科学的目的的理论。
7.So he hold his realism by developing his theory on verisimilitude.
这样他就借助逼真性观念坚持了自己的实在论。
8.His description gave verisimilitude to the story.
他的叙述增添故事的真实性。
9.Her paintings are famous for their verisimilitude.
她的画作以逼真闻名。
10.or the play will fail because it lacks verisimilitude: true to life .
否则,演出就会因为缺乏真实性,即生活的真实性而失败。