fiction.

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English - Turkish
kurgu

O gerçeği kurgudan ayıramaz. - He can't tell fact from fiction.

Hangisini daha çok seversin, kurgu ya da kurgu olmayan? - Which do you like better, fiction or non-fiction?

roman

O gerçekten bilim kurgu romanlarını çok sever. - He really likes science fiction novels a lot.

Bilim kurgu romanlarını okumayı severim. - I love reading science fiction novels.

{i} hayâl ürünü roman
{i} hayâl ürünü şey
kurmaca

Kurmaca ile ilgili sorun çok fazla mantıklı olmasıdır. Gerçek hiç mantıklı gelmez. - The trouble with fiction... is that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense.

hikayeci
muhayyelat
fiksiyon
(Kanun) mevhume
roman ve hikaye edebiyatı
hayal ürünü
uyduruk
hayal
hikaye

Kayıp prensin hikayesi bir kurgu idi. - The story of the lost prince was a fiction.

Şu hikâye gerçek mi yoksa kurgu mu? - Is that story fact or fiction?

uydurma
düş

O, bilim kurguya çok düşkündür. - He's very fond of science fiction.

icat
kurmaca yazın
düş ürünü yapıt
hayali fictionalize f roman şekline sokmak fictionist i roma
{i} roman ve hikâye edebiyatı
kolaylık olsun diye hakikat gibi farzolunan şey fictional s roman ede biyatına ait
uydurma hikâye
{i} huk. kolaylık olsun diye gerçek gibi farzolunan şey, mevhume
kurgusal edebiyat
{i} masal

Kurgu peri masalları ve mitler kadar eski. - Fiction is as old as fairy tales and myths.

yapıntı
English - English
{n} a story invented, tale, device, lie, falsehood
a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
Literature in which the radical of presentation is the printed or written word, such as novels and essays
{i} imaginative narrative which has no basis in fact (i.e. novel); category of literature including works of imaginative narratives; made-up story; act of creating with the imagination
An invented, non-factual work of literature
or Legal Fiction a rule assuming as true something that is clearly false A fiction is often used to avoid rules that Parliament should change So, for example if a body has no power to sit beyond midnight but has several hours more of work still to do, it is easier to turn back the clock on their wall from time to time than it is to change their constitution When the High Court had a full workload of civil cases the criminal division of the same court, could help out and take on some cases by pretending that the defendant in a simple civil action had been arrested and was in custody The fiction that a corporation is, a person separate from its members is equivalent to saying that the law deals with the group as a unit, disregarding for the group's individual members
prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
generic term for something invented by the imagination
An imaginative or invented literary work that is not based on facts See also non-fiction
Imaginary, invented writings, such as novels and short stories
Fictitious literature; comprehensively, all works of imagination; specifically, novels and romances
a deliberately false or improbable account
Literary type using invented or imaginative writing, instead of real facts, usually written as prose
Imaginative literature, such as novels and short stories, featuring made-up characters font In printing, a complete set of type of one style form The way in which a text is put together; how it is organized formal In speech or writing, a style that is serious and correct
Invention
Fiction refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events, rather than books about real people or events. Immigrant tales have always been popular themes in fiction Diana is a writer of historical fiction. see also science fiction
The act of feigning, inventing, or imagining; as, by a mere fiction of the mind
A statement or account that is fiction is not true. The truth or fiction of this story has never been truly determined. truth, fact
An invented work, created from the imagination A work not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation
Any like assumption made for convenience, as for passing more rapidly over what is not disputed, and arriving at points really at issue
If something is a fiction, it is not true, although people sometimes pretend that it is true. The idea that the United States could harmoniously accommodate all was a fiction. fact
That which is feigned, invented, or imagined; especially, a feigned or invented story, whether oral or written
an invented story
stories about imaginary people and events
is an imaginative narrative in any form of presentation that is designed to entertain, rather than explain, argue, or merely describe; specifically a type of literature, especially prose, novels, short stories, plays, and narrative poetry
An invented work created from the imagination A work not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation
An assumption of a possible thing as a fact, irrespective of the question of its truth
Imaginative narrative that is designed to entertain
Hence: A story told in order to deceive; a fabrication; opposed to fact, or reality
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