trilogy
trilogy — noun
1. a complete story that is told in three separate novels, films, or plays, each li
a complete story that is told in three separate novels, films, or plays, each linked by the same characters or exploring a single main subject
Alessia finished reading the entire trilogy in just one week during her summer break.
entire trilogy — reading all three works in a set
Cyrus bought the complete trilogy for his younger brother who loves fantasy stories.
Many readers say the second book of the trilogy is the most exciting one.
Hoa and Imani studied a famous trilogy of ancient Greek plays for their literature class.
The final part of the science fiction trilogy appeared ten years after the first book.
- series
broader term; can refer to any number of connected works, while trilogy is specifically three
- set of three
literal description, less commonly used as a single word
- triple bill
used specifically for three performances or films shown together
文法句型
a trilogy of [something]
the + adjective + trilogy
用法筆記
Countable noun. The three works in a trilogy are usually created by the same author or director and are meant to be experienced in order.