单词 | semi-autobiographical |
释义 | semi-autobiographicaladjective semi-au·to·bio·graph·i·cal ˌse-mē-ˌȯ-tə-ˌbī-ə-ˈgra-fi-kəl ˌse-ˌmī-, -mi- variants or less commonly semiautobiographical : partly autobiography and partly fiction : being a fictionalized account of the author's life a semi-autobiographical novel/film … James Herriott's semiautobiographical story of his return from WWII to family and friends. TV Guide The play is a convincing picture of a brief but powerful relationship, based on Owen's copious letters and the semi-autobiographical account of Sassoon's George Sherston. Simon Berry Pedro Almodóvar's most recent drama is one of his most personal: a semi-autobiographical study of an aging, isolated filmmaker who reconnects with an estranged colleague … and starts reassessing his own life. Norman Wilner In this semiautobiographical take on her own life, [Pamela] Adlon plays "Sam," a working actress and single parent in Los Angeles. Kit Steinkellner also : of, relating to, or in the style of a semi-autobiographical work a semi-autobiographical protagonist/character/role Through semiautobiographical storytelling, Jenna Dawn Maclellan's project will address the challenges of daily life in the North … The Sudbury Star The acclaimed artist … is known for the semi-autobiographical nature of his work, which riffs on his own youth in the Vancouver suburb of Port Coquitlam. Guy Dixon Is this all meant to be a semi-autobiographical comment on what fame does to relationships, since [Darren] Aronofsky and [Jennifer] Lawrence are an item in real life? Ryan Lambie |
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