narrative 英 [ˈnærətɪv]   美 [ˈnærətɪv]

narrative

narrative  英 [ˈnærətɪv] 美 [ˈnærətɪv]

n. 叙述;故事;讲述  adj. 叙事的,叙述的;叙事体的 

名词复数:narratives 

Second, a group narrative: who are we? 第二,一群人的故事:我们是谁?
She wants to fable up this narrative into a fiction. 她想把这个故事改编成小说。

  • A narrative is a story that you write or tell to someone, usually in great detail. A narrative can be a work of poetry or prose, or even song, theater, or dance.
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  • n. 叙述;故事;讲述
  • adj. 叙事的,叙述的;叙事体的
  • 1. Second, a group narrative: who are we?

    第二,一群人的故事:我们是谁?

  • 2. She wants to fable up this narrative into a fiction.

    她想把这个故事改编成小说。

  • 3. Our ordinary life, at least in its narrative quality, provides no direct analog for the programming constructs of these languages.

    我们的日常生活(至少在叙事质量方面)没有提供对这些语言的编程构造的直接模拟。

  • narrative (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French narratif, from Late Latin narrativus "suited to narration," from Latin narrat-, stem of narrare (see narration).
  • narrative (n.) "a tale, story," 1560s, from Middle French narrative and from narrative (adj.).
nar·ra·tive / ˈnærətɪv ; NAmE ˈnærətɪv / noun ( formal) 1 [countable ] a description of events, especially in a novel (尤指小说中的)描述,叙述 SYN story a gripping narrative of their journey up the Amazon 他们沿亚马孙河而上的扣人心弦的描述 collocationsat literature 2 [uncountable ] the act, process or skill of telling a story 讲故事;叙述;叙事技巧 The novel contains too much dialogue and not enough narrative. 这部小说对话过多,而叙述不足。 nar·ra·tive adjective [only before noun ] narrative fiction 叙事小说 narrative narratives nar·ra·tive / ˈnærətɪv ; NAmE ˈnærətɪv /
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