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 narration [nә'reiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 叙述, 故事, 叙述文

[法] 陈诉, 原告陈述者事实




    narration
    [ noun ]
    1. a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program

    2. <noun.communication>
      his narrative was interesting
      Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children
    3. the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events

    4. <noun.communication>
      his narration was hesitant
    5. (rhetoric) the second section of an oration in which the facts are set forth

    6. <noun.communication>


    narration \nar*ra"tion\, n. [L. narratio: cf. F. narration.]
    1. The act of telling or relating the particulars of an
    event; a recital of certain events, usually in
    chronological order; rehearsal.

    2. That which is related; the relation in words or writing of
    the particulars of any transaction or event, or of any
    series of transactions or events; a narrative; story;
    history.

    3. (Rhet.) That part of a discourse which recites the time,
    manner, or consequences of an action, or simply states the
    facts connected with the subject.

    Syn: Account; recital; rehearsal; relation; description;
    explanation; detail; narrative; story; tale; history.
    See {Account}.

    1. It is simply too diffuse to grip the reader, with overly detailed descriptions of military hardware, meandering pace and Ng's flat narration combining to bog the story down.
    2. There are no laughs in Marble Skin, an intense and claustrophobic narration of a daughter's survival of life with mother.
    3. He said he ultimately intends to exhibit the two Watergate tapes, at a cost of $15,000 to $20,000, with the same kind of narration and editing used to put the June 23 tape in a historical context.
    4. Ian Brown's staging perfectly realises the way in which Fraser shows us several 'scenes' at once, the way he interleaves first-person soliloquy, third-person narration and straight you-and-me scene-playing.
    5. The director's own adaptation pares the narration down to a series of short, sometimes elliptical scenes.
    6. Because of the unpredictable nature of real thunderstorms, his therapists re-created one, using taped sound effects and narration.
    7. But it is a bad idea for him to send the tape of all this back to his former girlfriend in New York, complete with a nonstop, high-speed babble of narration in which he often says he wishes she were with him.
    8. The documentary is more a montage of beguiling images than of explanatory narration.
    9. "It is not a distortion," Taylor said. "The real distortion would be to include a transcript without narration.
    10. Nicholson won his Grammy for best recording for children for his narration of "The Elephant's Child."
    11. Prosky's know-all narration gives us the facts on colon cancer, explains peoples' motivations and generally intrudes on the story. It's so sentimental and superfluous that it actually ruins the story and the acting.
    12. Other works included the score for "The Red Pony," the 1949 movie based on the novel by John Steinbeck, and "Lincoln Portrait," music performed with narration inspired by the writings of Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg.
    13. With the burden of narration borne entirely by the text, Ms. Clarke is free to indulge her talent for striking stage pictures without worrying overmuch about how much information they convey.
    14. And just who is buried in that third grave in the back garden? It is only at the end, when Emma's narration gives way to the babble of her airhead grandson, that the novel loses its edge.
    15. Sensing, perhaps, that these picaresque events needed some tying together, Mr. Galati has interwoven some of Steinbeck's meditations and descriptions into a kind of running narration spoken by Tom Irwin and Cheryl Lynn Bruce.
    16. In a way, the opening show is almost a black urban counterpart of Hamner's "The Waltons," with its emphasis on decency and optimism, and even occasional narration by the lead charatcer.
    17. In the battle for Stalingrad alone, says the narration, more Russians were killed than all the Americans lost during the entire war.
    18. In all, she found 101 street performers for "No Applause, Just Throw Money," which will be telecast Tuesday night on PBS' "P.O.V." It's a kaleidoscopic pastiche of entertainers without interviews, narration or voice-overs.
    19. The rockets and flares painted the sky red, white and blue and anyone with radios could hear a narration by Walter Cronkite.
    20. His six actors cannot handle all the plot's verbal emotion convincingly; and the pacing, amid a generally brisk narration, sometimes sags.
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