词汇 | example_english_tale |
释义 | Examples of taleThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In the pages of women's journals, these tragic tales were placed along with explicit advice against immoral public behavior. At the same time, trivial anecdotes and tales of curiosities from abroad were also included. Other tales in the same collection feature chained madmen (pp. 360 - 61). Historians have concentrated on the latter - official and government reports, chronicles and travellers' tales and, in the late nineteenth century, ethnographic studies. Most accounts of pre-puberty marriage written by women, however, open with tales of childish pleasure at the pomp and grandeur of the wedding ceremony. The medieval 'gestour' was one who told tales, romances and the like. Developing autonomy for tellers, tales, and telling in family narrative events. Developing autonomy for tellers, tales and telling in family narrative events. The tales also show how authors labor for their own recognition by presenting themselves as necessary advocates, companions, and accompanists of the objects. The narrative logic of both genres demanded tragic love tales. No tales are told out of school, here. The different cautionary tales show how the authors labor for the users' understanding and recognition of the code's epistemic dimension. In all the other tales, we are told explicitly why the ghosts return and what they desire. Such tales may well refer to concrete historical events. Many of the old people will tell tales only in the evening; it is not right, not lucky, to do so during daylight. There are also numerous tales of men hiding their identities under the cover of women's veils in order to effect escapes. In the coda to the only group of tales told by a woman, she is punished by supernatural forces for having told them. I checked several of these tales, none of them has the slightest substance. Here tales of ruthless courtsponsored persecution of dissidents appear fundamental. Perhaps, on the contrary, people had always exhibited an ability to engage with providential stories and miraculous tales on several different conceptual levels. Both women and men recited these tales around evening fires in villages or forest camps. Such tales of marriage are discourses of suffering, dukha. Unlike in those tales, romantic passionate love in this novel is no longer given the task of performing allegorical patriotic and social-reformist labor. The disciplinary effects of these tales on a generation of women about to participate in the emerging hetero-socializing culture of modern urbanity cannot be overestimated. The author is an enthusiastic reteller and analyst of tales. The fire and the insurance claim, however, are tales for another occasion. Usually the tales have been given in an isolated form, and thus they lose much of their interest as part of a larger work. Travellers' tales give testament to the impoverishment of the city. No prohibitions or cautionary tales would be needed if the offending activity were entirely absent. Notably, they inspired an important element in war literature: heroic memoirs, edifying tales from the trenches or from overseas expeditions. However, it is just an illusion of lightness since buildings present heavy and distressing inenarrable tales. Most of this innocence has gone, however, in the folk-tale's nineteenth-century rewritings. Since the protagonists of these tales are white emigrant settlers, there is no need for them to act to advance their entire race toward civilization. Western media had become more interested in tales of slavery than in the plight of the refugees. How traditional tales are handed down, in accordance with strict conventions, with no starting point. One of the challenges facing present-day college historians therefore is how best to integrate the local tales they tell with the new macro narratives. The bodies of women do figure as objects of contestation between various social groups in the tales that circulate about such contestation. Indeed, there is an element of truth in all of these tales. Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries there were always such fantastical tales afoot concerning the health of the sovereign. In these tales there is often an agency of change, such as a nuclear catastrophe, which leads to the change of human into non-human. Colourful tales have been woven around each of these births, such as the following recounting her birth from a mango. Even more perilously, it faced the enormous obstacle of this genre of moral tales centered on a "despoiling" plot. One such story, relating to the district's main park, has already been noted, but there were other kinds of tales used to achieve comparable results. As we have seen, in both tales the cause of this disruption is the castrato. Her sickness was caused, as she said, by telling me tales in the daytime. He walks through these tales unshod, more open to the rough edges of experience and to the realities of life on the beach. They try to influence users by advocating a certain understanding of the object: they tell cautionary tales and give recommendations and warnings. Interestingly, tales of economic failure were absent in the collected interviews. On the contrary, one of the tales' most interesting characteristics - from the perspective of a postmodern critic - is their irreducibility. The bear brought out bravery or cunning, or revealed cowardice in the tale's central characters, and became a necessary component of the genre. A preoccupation with ugliness in the tales may also reflect a pederastic concern: the older lover's fear that his younger beloved will find him unattractive. The test of fidelity, he notes, belongs within a tradition of moral tales that reject blind idealism and preach tolerance for human weakness. Determined to ensure that later generations did not forget the sacrifices of their forebears, they celebrated the morality tales of their past glories. While what follows is speculative, the possibility that the tales of betrayal have their source-at least in part-in rumour seems a strong one. They are tales of migrations and myths of origin, interspersed with stories of conflicts with neighbours and accounts of cherished customs. Perhaps these too might be brought to life decades later by other tales. Among the tales of retirement is the author's own. Such cautionary tales from modern times are, of course, as familiar as they are useful. What these tales teach are the lessons learned within the very space of radio. Moral victory goes to the illicit dancer, the tale's true victim. In their modernist drives, the tragic ends of these tales foretold future happy endings. The many creators of such tales have demonstrated an array of positions on their female protagonist's character and the implications of her death. We will never know, for honorable schoolboys don't tell tales. She launches a campaign to combat tales against her niece's reputation. Intriguingly, the sexualized nature of the penetration is most strongly suggested by the tale's careful efforts to obscure that sexualization. Obviously, the two are deeply entangled, but the tale's interest in eating is distinct from its interest in dining. Repertoires, whether of songs, tales or quilts, are examples of accumulations made over a lifetime. The cacophony of rumours, denunciations, apocryphal tales, sightings, clues and confessions that swept the streets - in many cases before police had even launched their investigation - only intensified the sentiment. Our excursion into local impacts is soon rudely interrupted by a chapter about global fires caused by impacts - and we are back to tales of global horror. Toxicity of amyloid beta peptide: tales of calcium, mitochondria, and oxidative stress. While the tales described in the previous section acknowledge that the elite are likely to pursue a rather narrow and selfish utilitarianism, common citizens are expected to hold different values. Gujarati-language media such as folk songs and tales were often used to propagate reformist beliefs, as well as to inculcate new behaviours and attitudes, especially among women. If you can't find information on something, he implied, leave it alone; there are plenty of tales to tell on which the information is ample, so concentrate on those. The tale's conclusion reveals, casually but unmistakably, a tragic aftermath. Paradoxically, the frequency and strength of these challenges tended to reinforce the stereotypes, since they were generally accompanied by tales of those who conformed to them - the ' villains'. Using this range (2 - 3) to define a set of minimally counterintuitive folktales, it is revealed that 76.5% of minimally counterintuitive tales are in the culturally successful sample. From appearance tales to oppression tales : frame alignment and organizational identity. As for their criteria : narrative length certainly does not distinguish genre ; trickster tales are often looped together into very long and amorphous compositions, like cartoon strips. Do these tales carry any credibility? While the level of descriptive detail varies within the seanchas form and from storyteller to storyteller, however, the inclusion of such details in these short tales is not uncommon. Both collections draw their material from the same region and focus on tales of personal experience with the supernatural, rather than on heroic legends or wonder tales. The enticing tales of ghosts, underground worlds, and buried treasure create a performative site repertoire constituting what has (been imagined to have) occurred there in the past. Though it de-authorizes the "sinful" tales, it does not necessarily deprive them of all value. Even the tales that are not exempla in a strict generic sense, that is, the romances and the fabliaux, tend to end with moralizing explicits. Many are the tales telling of the intelligence and concern shown by creatures of the animal kingdom. What distinguishes the poem is a new narrative focus on story-telling itself, marked by a sophisticated manipulation of embedded tales. The person who tells these tales, she hasn't ever seen with her own eyes the events about which she speaks. The transmission of oral traditions depends on the social continuity of the group that finds meaning in telling those tales. Audience members, those waiting to present their own tales of woe, listen avidly, sometimes expressing sympathy or offering unsolicited suggestions. The embellishment by appropriate sound effects is meant to be cautionary tales against immoral behaviour, but ironically make it perfect for the privacy they seek. Why are" teleological tales" so central to the common sense of antiracism? The first volume contained mostly stories and fables about animals, the scientific conversations were in the third volume, and the moral tales in the fourth. However, the connection between nature and society were to be more fully explored by utopian tales of the future. I found both hegemonic tales and subversive stories. The anxiety caused by lack of knowledge and old wives' tales was noted, also the more positive attitudes, particularly of more highly educated women. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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