fictional

fictional
adjective
belletristisch; erfunden [Geschichte]

fictional literature — erzählende Literatur

fictional characters — fiktive Figuren

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adjective erdichtet
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fic·tion·al
[ˈfɪkʃənəl]
adj erfunden, fiktiv geh
\fictional autobiography fiktive Autobiografie
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['fɪkʃənl]
adj
1) (= invented) erfunden; (LITER) character, hero, heroine, setting, account erfunden, fiktiv; film, drama fiktional

entirely fictional — rein fiktiv, frei erfunden

the party's unity was fictional — die Einheit der Partei war eine Fiktion

2) (= relating to fiction) work erzählerisch

his fictional writing — seine erzählenden Schriften

a clever fictional device — ein geschickter erzählerischer Trick

a fictional representation of historical events — eine dichterische Darstellung historischer Ereignisse

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fictional [-ʃənl] adj
1. erdichtet, erfunden
2. Roman…, Erzähl(ungs)…
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adjective
belletristisch; erfunden [Geschichte]

fictional literature — erzählende Literatur

fictional characters — fiktive Figuren

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adj.
erdichtet adj.

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