0 a long book that tells a fictional story -- roman [ masculine ]
the author’s first novel forfatterens første roman
1 new and different -- ny
2 a book telling a long story in prose -- roman
the novels of Charles Dickens.
3 new and strange -- ny, uvanlig, original
a novel idea.
Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at the novel stimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions.
The "successful" governess, it seems, manages her pupils into "successful" betrothals - just like the marriage plot novel.
Therefore, it is possible that homonyms would be responded to more accurately than novel words in a task emphasizing lexical representations, such as picture naming.
Thus, changes in known lexical representations may lead to changes in homonym learning but not novel word learning.
These include an increased production of inhibitor-sensitive proteinases, or the synthesis of novel inhibitor-insensitive proteinases.
Although these findings are novel, they are consistent with those of related theoretical analyses.
Since these three themes were undoubtedly the most novel and potentially the most interesting, they are presented in more detail below.
Still, it may capture some novel aspects of structural technological change.
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(長篇)小說, 新穎的,新奇的…
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(长篇)小说, 新颖的,新奇的…
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novela, novedoso, original…
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romance, novo, inusitado…
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小説, 奇抜な, 今までにない…
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roman, yeni, değişik…
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roman [masculine], original/-ale, roman…
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novel·la, nou, original…
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