词汇 | narrated |
释义 | narrated past simple and past participle ofnarrate narrate verb[ T ] uk /nəˈreɪt//ˈnær.eɪt/ us /nəˈreɪt//ˈner.eɪt/ to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen: 讲(故事);叙述 Documentaries are often narrated by well-known actors.纪录片常常由著名演员作旁白。 One by one the witnesses narrated the sequence of events which led up to the disaster.目击者一个接一个地叙述了导致惨祸发生的一系列事件。 Reading alexia cross-refer deconstruct deconstruction dip dip into something have your nose in a bookidiom leaf lip-read nose perusal pore over something put something/someone down read someone's lipsidiom read-along riffle speed reading thumb through something tsundoku wade through something You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Describing & telling stories Examples of narratednarrated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In the political drama narrated in this book, the main actors are the parties qua institutions and their leaders. But before they can be adopted as alternative narratives they have to be narrated and employed in convincing case studies. In narratives, one should distinguish between the time the narrated events take place, and the moment they are narrated. There are a number of well-known historical events narrated in the book but presented more vibrantly and accompanied by rich archival material. These are then not modernist (grand) narratives, histories of aesthetic rationality, universal and fixed, but local and temporal (small) narratives: fluid stories, continually narrated. But however diversified the production of narrated stereotypes may be, the narrator tends periodically to return to the culturally authoritative terms. A narrated speech segment is formulated as appropriate to such interlocutors in such accounts. Some of the elder women were remembering and narrated the stories. In all of these instances the subject is in the first-person singular, and the narrated situation is in the past. This set in motion a process of political hijack which can be traced through a series of events narrated below. In our present analysis, the liminal world is achieved largely by the lamination of narrated space and inscription space. In the open-ended fictional task, there could be cases when a child had already narrated the same film to a different audience. I have four stories to tell of movement-insurgency conflict, none of which has been extensively narrated before. But what is it that is narrated and indeed re-narrated so compulsively? The resolutions of protective order affidavits, then, rather than being the outcome of a series of events narrated, are really a plea for legal help. 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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