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单词 autobiographical
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Definition of autobiographical in English:

autobiographical

adjective ɔːtəbʌɪəˈɡrafɪk(ə)lˌɔdəbaɪəˈɡræfək(ə)l
  • (of a written work) dealing with the writer's own life.

    (文字作品)自传体的

    an autobiographical account

    自述。

    the book is partly autobiographical

    这本书有部分是自传性质的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has taken the autobiographical genre and adapted it to suit his own particular requirements.
    • Only now do we know just how autobiographical these three novels really were.
    • He admits the story is partly autobiographical, drawn from his experiences on the live music scene.
    • These stories were written over many years and often rework autobiographical material.
    • First, it could well be the case that writers become more autobiographical as time goes on.
    • He also wrote an autobiographical novel in the cruel and sentimental manner: characters as puppets on a string.
    • Each article is prefaced by an autobiographical account of its genesis and by other retrospective thoughts.
    • As she points out, most poets these days begin with autobiographical material.
    • He supplies almost no autobiographical material and tries to come across as just a regular guy.
    • So it sounds like there is an autobiographical angle to some of the things that you write.
    • The most famous published autobiographical accounts of the intercontinental trade were predominately male.
    • Much of his work is autobiographical but he says this is his most personal project yet.
    • Now she has written an autobiographical novel in an attempt to exorcise her trauma.
    • Her autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, appeared under her own name in 1971.
    • There's a lot of people writing very autobiographical songs and I feel I encouraged people to go in that direction.
    • Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical.
    • The stories strike a balance between being autobiographical and being about society at large.
    • A few years ago I was supervising a Masters student who was writing an autobiographical novel.
    • A lot of the incidents in the book actually happened to him, he concedes: but it is not purely autobiographical.
    • Everyone asks her how autobiographical the book is, she says wearily.

Derivatives

  • autobiographic

  • adjective ɔːtəbʌɪəˈɡrafɪkˌôdəˌbīəˈɡrafik
    • In the course of her academic career, she has written a few autobiographic pieces about her own struggle for equality.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A volume of his collected autobiographic sketches is to appear soon.
      • She was the first Chinese woman to write candidly about her own life in a rather autobiographic novel.
      • Both of these images are autobiographic portraiture.
      • This later work reflects a literary shift, a turn to more personal, autobiographic poetry.
  • autobiographically

  • adverb
    • So this is told autobiographically and chronologically, right?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I began this essay autobiographically and I bring it to a close autobiographically.
      • He plays himself, reminiscing autobiographically about his eventful life on and off Broadway as a producer.
      • He organizes his record collection, for example, not by performers or topics, but autobiographically, by when he bought a record and why.
      • He never wrote so autobiographically again; his life remained creatively off-limits.

Definition of autobiographical in US English:

autobiographical

adjectiveˌôdəbīəˈɡrafək(ə)lˌɔdəbaɪəˈɡræfək(ə)l
  • (of a written work) dealing with the writer's own life.

    (文字作品)自传体的

    an autobiographical account

    自述。

    the book is partly autobiographical

    这本书有部分是自传性质的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has taken the autobiographical genre and adapted it to suit his own particular requirements.
    • He also wrote an autobiographical novel in the cruel and sentimental manner: characters as puppets on a string.
    • The stories strike a balance between being autobiographical and being about society at large.
    • The most famous published autobiographical accounts of the intercontinental trade were predominately male.
    • Only now do we know just how autobiographical these three novels really were.
    • He supplies almost no autobiographical material and tries to come across as just a regular guy.
    • There's a lot of people writing very autobiographical songs and I feel I encouraged people to go in that direction.
    • Now she has written an autobiographical novel in an attempt to exorcise her trauma.
    • Her autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, appeared under her own name in 1971.
    • Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical.
    • A lot of the incidents in the book actually happened to him, he concedes: but it is not purely autobiographical.
    • First, it could well be the case that writers become more autobiographical as time goes on.
    • Each article is prefaced by an autobiographical account of its genesis and by other retrospective thoughts.
    • Everyone asks her how autobiographical the book is, she says wearily.
    • These stories were written over many years and often rework autobiographical material.
    • He admits the story is partly autobiographical, drawn from his experiences on the live music scene.
    • Much of his work is autobiographical but he says this is his most personal project yet.
    • So it sounds like there is an autobiographical angle to some of the things that you write.
    • A few years ago I was supervising a Masters student who was writing an autobiographical novel.
    • As she points out, most poets these days begin with autobiographical material.
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