词汇 | recounting |
释义 | recounting present participle ofrecount recount verb[ T ] formaluk /rɪˈkaʊnt/ us /rɪˈkaʊnt/ recountverb[T] (DESCRIBE)to describe how something happened, or to tell a story: 讲述;叙述;描述 He recounted his adventures since he had left home.他讲述了离家以后的很多奇遇。 [ + question word ]He was fond of recounting how he had played professional football when he was 19.他对自己19岁时在职业队踢球的经历津津乐道。 to tell someone something tellMy friend told me you were looking for me. let someone knowLet me know if you'd like to come. giveCan you give the message to Jo? communicateA 60-second TV commercial isn't always the best way to communicate a complex medical message. informThe relatives of the injured have been informed of the accident. notifyThe school has to notify parents if their children do not arrive at school. Describing & telling stories dream sequence framing griot narrate narrative narratively narrator omniscient narrator paint paint a picture (of something) idiom personalize personification personify recitation recount relate retell spin teller world-building recount verb[ T ] uk /ˌriːˈkaʊnt/ us /ˌriːˈkaʊnt/ recountverb[T] (COUNT AGAIN)to count something again重数;重新清点 Numbering & counting absolute difference absolute value accession number binary census count something out countdown decimal decimal fraction hex hexadecimal innumeracy modulus number line numerical ternary tot tot something up undercount unduplicated Examples of recountingrecounting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Beyond a more complete recounting of the story, we are in a position to do three things. Furthermore, as inherently un-theatrical acts of recounting which still never lack in performativity, narratives also mark the threshold between showing and telling. The scenes were held together by a narrator recounting the events. Throughout this entire narrative there is an irresolvable undecidability, as it becomes impossible to tell fact from fiction, recounting from inventing. These chapters are the true story behind the final method section, complete with recountings of many things that were tried and discarded. The recounting of such experience requires that the group leader is aware of and sensitive to the possible trauma suffered by the members. Thus, historical recounting simultaneously involved both a retrospective diagnostication and a prospective prognostication. The process of repeatedly retrieving and recounting the event creates a more elaborate and well-maintained record of the event that is easily accessible. Authors took little interest in recounting these outbursts of frustration and despair. Indeed, the recounting and documenting of these exclusions as declensions comprise the major 19. But her enterprise is more ambitious and sophisticated than a mere recounting of the preacher's prescription for peace. Not content with simply recounting the development of the province, she includes numerous appendices containing the texts of relevant documents and lists of friars. Chapter 4 provides the core of the book recounting what the people with dementia said for themselves. The yearning for performance is displaced entirely into narratives recounting that yearning. To teach history by recounting stories about past grandeurs was now developing into a form of psychological therapy. 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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