词汇 | narration |
释义 | narration noun uk /nəˈreɪ.ʃən/ us /nerˈeɪ.ʃən/ [ U ] the act of telling a story叙述,讲故事 [ C or U ] a spoken description of events given during a film or television programme: (电影或电视节目中的)解说,旁白 Dame Judi Dench did the narration for the documentary.朱迪‧丹奇女爵士为这部纪录片担任解说。 Describing & telling stories dream sequence framing griot narrate narrative narratively omniscient narrator paint paint a picture (of something) idiom personalize personification personify recitation recount relate report retell spin teller world-building narration | American Dictionarynarration noun[ C/U ] us/næˈreɪ·ʃən/ literature the telling of a story, or the work of a narrator narration | Business Englishnarration noun[ C ] ACCOUNTINGuk /nəˈreɪʃən/ us /næˈreɪʃən/(alsonarrative) a note in a set of accounts that gives details about a payment made or received Examples of narrationnarration Although comprehension of this structure is attained by age 4, coherence begins to manifest itself most explicitly in the narrations of the 5-year-olds. Nevertheless, all participants' narrations proved quite similar and all identified and described the scene accurately. The authors provide thought-provoking accounts of these changes, citing scholarly and personal narrations and court cases. What we hear is not a particular shared narrative, but affectively produced individual and contingent narrations. He makes corresponding inferences in relation to spatially distant human forms or physiques apprehended in heterodiegetic or third-person narrations. In one sense, these third-person, detached narrations take on the status of the embedded metadiegesis. The narration's content and structure are organised according to a hierarchical set of goals and a sustained plan of action. The researchers did not attempt to script family-child interactions, elicit narrations, or direct the caregivers to elicit narrations from the child. The construction of coherent narrations of events in a picture storybook by children was studied. Countless nineteenth-century narrations, whether in poetry or in prose, trace "felt paths" at once spatial and linguistic. In their introductions, the editors explain the context of the narrations. My narrations aspire to give dialectically interconnected accounts of retrospectively named larger social-political-formations. In arbitrary-sequence narrations, and-alone acted for the eleven-year-olds as an indicator of the transition to the end of the account. At a later age, it has generally been shown in empirical studies of personal or picture-based narrations that and is very frequent in narrative discourse. The narrations contained a beginning, middle, and end, had fewer disorganized fragments, and included increasingly logical and causal sequencing of events. See all examples of narration 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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