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 narrative ['nærәtiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 叙述, 故事

a. 叙述的, 叙事的, 故事体的




    narrative
    [ 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
    [ adj ]
    1. consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story

    2. <adj.all>
      narrative poetry


    Narrative \Nar"ra*tive\, a. [Cf. F. narratif.]
    1. Of or pertaining to narration; relating to the particulars
    of an event or transaction.

    2. Apt or inclined to relate stories, or to tell particulars
    of events; story-telling; garrulous.

    But wise through time, and narrative with age.
    --Pope.


    Narrative \Nar"ra*tive\, n.
    That which is narrated; the recital of a story; a continuous
    account of the particulars of an event or transaction; a
    story.

    Cyntio was much taken with my narrative. --Tatler.

    Syn: Account; recital; rehearsal; relation; narration; story;
    tale. See {Account}.

    1. Butler's original idea was to make something operatic out of 'American comic-book narrative and design of the 1930s to '50s', and especially a disoriented Superman-figure (Craig) from now.
    2. It is real work to construct a historical narrative, even when the history is your own.
    3. They suck all the energy from "Where Duty Calls," a narrative on the Marine deaths in Lebanaon that is an embarrassing mess.
    4. In short, he amalgamates the processes of scientific inquiry with the techniques of literary narrative. The DNA tale is presently being televised.
    5. However, public companies would still be required to discuss any material effects that inflation has on their business and operations in the narrative portion of annual reports and other disclosure documents.
    6. Biblical themes have been fruitful ground for composers, whether to serve as picturesque narrative in the 18th-century style or to investigate universal themes for the present day. The new work was The Death of Moses by Alexander Goehr.
    7. Moreover, both of these stories are tinted by a narrative self-consciousness that gives them a remoteness akin to that of sepia photographs.
    8. This uses a novel's narrative style to tell a non-fiction story.
    9. Director Michael Smuin has mastered the wizardry of modern stage technology but he can't do much with a baffling narrative and pedestrian music and lyrics.
    10. When possible, he got the soldiers to send an audio cassette narrative.
    11. From there, we walked another 22 kilometres to safety.' Emina's narrative was not concise but her story was borne out by the others. (One woman said that when she crossed the Dead Zone, she had seen a mother and child killed after stepping on a mine).
    12. The characters, as vivid as on the page, were well contrasted, and Fowles's personal interpolations into the narrative given a proper suggestion of radio presentation.
    13. Seth has several alternative heroines to Lata up his sleeve and he produces them one after the other as he develops the narrative along pairs of parallel lines.
    14. After all, the barbs in Mr. Toobin's narrative turn out to be disappointingly few and far between.
    15. If the narrative to this point has been somewhat diffuse, it now settles grandly into solid melodrama.
    16. This may seem an advance on Jordan in that there is an opportunity for dialogue as well as narrative.
    17. The composition and movement of these pieces is so striking that the non-Japanese speaker may feel tempted to ignore the subtitles because the narrative is so much more prosaic than the imagery.
    18. This story lacks "Matewan's" horrifying climax, so spreading the narrative across so many equally weighted characters can't help but thin it out somewhat.
    19. Resnais/Ayckbourn keep pressing that narrative rewind button. I thought Rivette won the Old French Masters prizefight.
    20. This is an effective narrative device, and lends shape and coherence to the account. But both books contain serious weaknesses.
    21. He may skillfully employ the multiple narrative techniques of Conrad, but he doesn't attempt the modernistic symphonies of Faulkner or the surreal orchestral scherzos of Pynchon.
    22. When they leave, "we gave the house away to some other people who'd showed up." We get the narrative point, so much more persuasive than a closing speech, since it evokes the fun of building things to protect us and of sharing them with other people.
    23. What makes the book a novel, more than a historical escape or a bald affirmation, is Mr. Skvorecky's descriptive power and narrative technique.
    24. (The answer in each case tends to be yes and no.) Not all of Rousseau's life, nevertheless, fits so charmingly into a narrative framework.
    25. Lads were spread out along the sand as far as you could see." Tyler's narrative stops as his eyes fill with tears and he chokes back a sob.
    26. Much of the narrative follows his complex, varied and utterly discreet erotic adventures.
    27. He was supposedly killed in that narrative but, miraculously, he has been healed on some lonely Caribbean island, provided with a new physiognomy, including hands without fingerprints.
    28. "I'm much more interested in their ability to say things about the narrative structure."
    29. Charred corpses of soldiers killed by angry Beijing residents and footage of crowds stoning soldiers during the weekend attack are accompanied by a narrative that condemns "handfuls of thugs" said to be responsible.
    30. Woof's narrative leads nowhere - except to a succession of heart-tugging images.
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