narrate
narrate 英 [nəˈreɪt] 美 [ˈnærˌeɪt, næˈreɪt]
vt. 叙述;给…作旁白 vi. 叙述;讲述
进行时:narrating 过去式:narrated 过去分词:narrated 第三人称单数:narrates 名词复数:narrates
- When you tell a story or describe something out loud, you narrate. You might hire a well-known actor to narrate your documentary film about circus elephants.
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- vt. 叙述;给…作旁白
- vi. 叙述;讲述
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1. As a writer, I draw heavily on the idea that children of immigrants must narrate something of their own story, as children born on this continent but also as people who come from another.
作为作家,我深信这样一种意识,那就是,移民的子女不仅应该像在这块大陆出生的孩子、而且也应该向来自其他大陆的孩子一样,讲述自己的故事。
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2. The women clamored to narrate their stories with an infectious energy and enthusiasm which was hard to leave behind.
这些妇女争先恐后地讲述她们的经历,其感人的活力和热情令人难以忘怀。
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3. In this task, the subjects were more likely to talk of positive happenings when they were moving marbles upwards, and narrate negative stories when moving marbles downwards.
在这项任务里,当被实验者向上移动弹珠时,更倾向于谈论积极的事情;当被实验者向下移动弹珠时,则更倾向于讲述消极的事情。
- narrate (v.) 1748, back-formation from narration or else from Latin narratus, past participle of narrare "to tell, relate, recount," from PIE root *gno- "to know." "Richardson and Johnson call it Scottish" [OED], a stigma which kept it from general use until 19c. A few mid-17c. instances are traceable to Spanish narrar. Related: Narrated; narrating.
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