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lit·er·a·ture
/ˈlɪtərəˌʧʊr, ˈlɪtrəˌʧʊr, ˈlɪtə(r)ˌʧʊr, ʧɚ/
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文學,文學作品;文獻
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literature
文獻查尋
From:
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literature
*文獻
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lit·er·a·ture
n.
1.
Learning
;
acquaintance
with
letters
or
books
.
2.
The
collective
body
of
literary
productions
,
embracing
the
entire
results
of
knowledge
and
fancy
preserved
in
writing
;
also
,
the
whole
body
of
literary
productions
or
writings
upon
a
given
subject
,
or
in
reference
to
a
particular
science
or
branch
of
knowledge
,
or
of
a
given
country
or
period
;
as
,
the
literature
of
Biblical
criticism
;
the
literature
of
chemistry
.
3.
The
class
of
writings
distinguished
for
beauty
of
style
or
expression
,
as
poetry
,
essays
,
or
history
,
in
distinction
from
scientific
treatises
and
works
which
contain
positive
knowledge
;
belles-lettres
.
4.
The
occupation
,
profession
,
or
business
of
doing
literary
work
.
Syn:
--
Science
;
learning
;
erudition
;
belles-lettres
.
Usage:
See
Science
. --
Literature
,
Learning
,
Erudition
.
Literature
,
in
its
widest
sense
,
embraces
all
compositions
in
writing
or
print
which
preserve
the
results
of
observation
,
thought
,
or
fancy
;
but
those
upon
the
positive
sciences
(
mathematics
,
etc
.)
are
usually
excluded
.
It
is
often
confined
,
however
,
to
belles-lettres
,
or
works
of
taste
and
sentiment
,
as
poetry
,
eloquence
,
history
,
etc
.,
excluding
abstract
discussions
and
mere
erudition
.
A
man
of
literature
(
in
this
narrowest
sense
)
is
one
who
is
versed
in
belles-lettres
;
a
man
of
learning
excels
in
what
is
taught
in
the
schools
,
and
has
a
wide
extent
of
knowledge
,
especially
,
in
respect
to
the
past
;
a
man
of
erudition
is
one
who
is
skilled
in
the
more
recondite
branches
of
learned
inquiry
.
The
origin
of
all
positive
science
and
philosophy
,
as
well
as
of
all
literature
and
art
,
in
the
forms
in
which
they
exist
in
civilized
Europe
,
must
be
traced
to
the
Greeks
.
--
Sir
G
.
C
.
Lewis
.
Learning
thy
talent
is
,
but
mine
is
sense
.
--
Prior
.
Some
gentlemen
,
abounding
in
their
university
erudition
,
fill
their
sermons
with
philosophical
terms
.
--
Swift
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
literature
n
1:
creative
writing
of
recognized
artistic
value
2:
the
humanistic
study
of
a
body
of
literature
; "
he
took
a
course
in
Russian
lit
" [
syn
:
lit
]
3:
published
writings
in
a
particular
style
on
a
particular
subject
; "
the
technical
literature
"; "
one
aspect
of
Waterloo
has
not
yet
been
treated
in
the
literature
"
4:
the
profession
or
art
of
a
writer
; "
her
place
in
literature
is
secure
"
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