词汇 | slice of life |
释义 | Idiom slice of life if a film, a play, or a piece of writing shows a slice of life, it shows life as it really is.The drama, a slice of life about a group of unmarried mothers, starts tonight. slice of lifeA realistic portrayal of life in a film, play, or other artistic medium. I heard that play is a slice of life about a youth struggling with depression. a ˌslice of ˈlifea story, play or film/movie that shows aspects of ordinary life: In this book Dickens shows us a slice of nineteenth-century London life.slice of lifeA realistic portrayal of people or events typical of everyday life. The term originated as a translation of the French tranche de la vie, applied to French naturalist writings in the late 1800s. It was quickly taken into English and applied to plays, paintings, and other artistic works. The Daily Telegraph had it (Feb. 19, 1981): “Yet another indigestible slice of life about ‘a warm, winning, and wise and wonderful Jewish family.’” |
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