narrator 英 [nəˈreɪtə(r)]   美 [nəˈreɪtər]

narrator

narrator  英 [nəˈreɪtə(r)] 美 [nəˈreɪtər]

n. 叙述者;解说员 

名词复数:narrators 

The narrator of "Night-Sea Journey" is a sperm. 夜航》这个故事的叙述者是一个精子。
“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but what happens in California makes the world go round,” says a narrator. 一个解说员说道:“维加斯发生的事就在维加斯,但是加州发生了什么全世界都知道了。”

  • A narrator is the storyteller in a book or movie. One of the most famous literary narrators is Mark Twain's character Huck Finn, who tells the story of "Huckleberry Finn."
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  • n. 叙述者;解说员
  • 1. The narrator of "Night-Sea Journey" is a sperm.

    夜航》这个故事的叙述者是一个精子。

  • 2. “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but what happens in California makes the world go round,” says a narrator.

    一个解说员说道:“维加斯发生的事就在维加斯,但是加州发生了什么全世界都知道了。”

  • 3. But the fantasy adventure is revealed to possibly have been a fabrication by the narrator in the last pages of the book, with the real story emerging of a horrific tale of cannibalism and murder.

    但读到书的最后几页,“真相”会大白,这一奇幻历险的故事可能是叙述者虚构出来的。 真实的故事源于一个有关同类相食和残杀的可怕传说。

  • narrator (n.) 1610s, from Latin narrator "a relater, narrator, historian," agent noun from narrat-, stem of narrare "to tell, relate" (see narration). In sense of "a commentator in a radio program" it is from 1941.
nar·ra·tor / nəˈreɪtə(r) ; NAmE nəˈreɪtər / noun a person who tells a story, especially in a book, play or film/movie; the person who speaks the words in a television programme but who does not appear in it (书、戏剧或电影中的)叙述者,讲述者;(电视节目中的)幕后解说员;旁白员 a first-person narrator 第一人称叙述者 narrator narrators nar·ra·tor / nəˈreɪtə(r) ; NAmE nəˈreɪtər /
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