词汇 | narrator |
释义 | narrator noun[ C ] uk /nəˈreɪ.tər/ us /ˈner.eɪ.t̬ɚ/ C2 the character who tells you what is happening in a book or film(书或电影中的)叙述者,讲述者,旁白者 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 narrator | American Dictionarynarrator noun[ C ] us/ˈnær·eɪ·t̬ər/ literature a person who tells a story, or a person who speaks during a film or television program not as an actor but to describe or discuss the pictures being shown: Michael Caine is the narrator in the documentary film. Examples of narratornarrator While refusing the role of narrator, he does not accept that of cultural critic either. Above all, this is a narrator allied with the female protagonists in the keeping of eclipsing secrets. The analytical narrator must expect to be sniped at from both sides. Elites, of course, are never ignored; they get to be reinvented by their narrators in various ideological hues. It is the fuel of the other, ' higher' existence the narrator longs for, a life that transcends historical time and space by ignoring it. To be sure, it is significant that the narrator leaves these details largely unexamined. Indeed, the paper embodies the narrator himself and thus the capacity for narrative and emotional meaning where rags had only monetary value. Thus, although a narrator's views are evident covertly through her choice of story, the overt message emanates from the characters or earlier tellers. Indeed, the orchestra contributes ever more decisively towards defining scenic events; it articulates the story through thematic structure, almost functioning as a narrator. The scenes were held together by a narrator recounting the events. In some articles the narrators converse with factory-produced commodities; they talk and listen to objects that disclose private stories. They were enriched by the narrators' knowledge of each other. The narrator of this struggle for human survival is a philosopher, writing a thesis on the progression of moral ideas with civilization. Both images are static; in both short story and opera, the narrator's primary function is to pre-determine the moral fate of the heroine. It also highlights how the narrative is interactively constructed by both narrator and interviewer. 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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