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    novel

    US /ˈnɑvəl/

    ・

    UK /'nɒvl/

    A2TOEIC
    adj.AdjectiveUnusual and new or different from previous things
    That is a novel idea, we should try it
    n. (c.)Countable NounWritten fiction story
    Have you read the latest novel by Stephen King?

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • This novel explored the ideals of knighthood and their incongruity with the reality of Cervantes' world.

      This novel explored the ideals of knighthood and their incongruity with the reality of Cervantes' world.

    • de Cervantes' Don Quixote. This novel explored the ideals of knighthood and their incongruity

      de Cervantes' Don Quixote. This novel explored the ideals of knighthood and their incongruity

    B2

    Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords

    09:56Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords
    • We know that monolinguals, around 18 months, they use mutual exclusivity, which is a strategy in which they are mapping a novel word to a novel object.

      We know that monolinguals, around 18 months, they use mutual exclusivity, which is a strategy in which they are mapping a novel word to a novel object.

    • and you provide a name that they've never heard before, then they're going to map that novel name to that new object.

      and you provide a name that they've never heard before, then they're going to map that novel name to that new object.

    B1

    DON'T use advanced English! (C1/C2)

    08:14DON'T use advanced English! (C1/C2)
    • For example, in a single average fiction novel, you will find the word "bad" approximately 20 times,

      For example, in a single average fiction novel, you will find the word "bad" approximately 20 times,

    B1

    Neuroplasticity Explained: How to Rewire Your Brain for Mental Strength

    12:30Neuroplasticity Explained: How to Rewire Your Brain for Mental Strength
    • When you learn something new or have a novel experience, your neurons form new connections or strengthen existing ones.

      When you learn something new or have a novel experience, your neurons form new connections or strengthen existing ones.

    • When you learn something new or have a novel experience, your neurons form new connections or strengthen existing ones,

      When you learn something new or have a novel experience, your neurons form new connections or strengthen existing ones,

    B1

    What you need to know about coronavirus and the flu

    03:12What you need to know about coronavirus and the flu
    • People infected with the novel coronavirus can be contagious for about twice as long as those with the flu.

      People infected with the novel coronavirus can be contagious for about twice as long as those with the flu.

    • -People infected with the novel coronavirus can be contagious for about twice as long as those with the flu.

      -People infected with the novel coronavirus can be contagious for about twice as long as those with the flu.

    B2

    Top 7 Best CHRISTMAS Movies on Netflix Right Now! 2023

    06:41Top 7 Best CHRISTMAS Movies on Netflix Right Now! 2023
    • Is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol the best adaptation of the classic novel? Of course not.

      Is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol the best adaptation of the classic novel? Of course not.

    B1

    Conversation Skills: 5 questions to make you the most interesting person in the room

    14:24Conversation Skills: 5 questions to make you the most interesting person in the room
    • Is it a romance novel?

      Is it a romance novel?

    • Is it a romance novel?

      Is it a romance novel?

    A2

    How to Master Networking in 14 Minutes

    14:48How to Master Networking in 14 Minutes
    • Because if you write someone a novel, they're not going to read it, right?

      Because if you write someone a novel, they're not going to read it, right?

    • Because if you write someone a novel, they are not going to read it, right?

      Because if you write someone a novel, they are not going to read it, right?

    A2

    Why NASA Is Racing Back To The Moon

    10:09Why NASA Is Racing Back To The Moon
    • But what comes next is where it starts to feel like a bit of a science fiction novel, because the South Pole is where NASA plans to establish the Artemis base camp with the goal of long-term stays by astronauts.

      But what comes next is where it starts to feel like a bit of a science fiction novel, because the South Pole is where NASA plans to establish the Artemis base camp with the goal of long-term stays by astronauts.

    • But what comes next is where it starts to feel like a bit of a science fiction novel because the South Pole is where NASA plans to establish the Artemis base camp, with the goal of long-term stays by astronauts.

      But what comes next is where it starts to feel like a bit of a science fiction novel because the South Pole is where NASA plans to establish the Artemis base camp, with the goal of long-term stays by astronauts.

    B1

    Why Is It Impossible To Make Another Good Jurassic Movie?

    09:50Why Is It Impossible To Make Another Good Jurassic Movie?
    • Released in 1993, directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay by David Koepp, and based on Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name, "Jurassic Park" became the quintessential summer movie.

      Released in 1993, directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay by David Koepp, and based on Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name, "Jurassic Park" became the quintessential summer movie.

    • 1990 novel of the same name, Jurassic Park

      1990 novel of the same name, Jurassic Park

    B1