narrate 的 2 个定义
nar·rat·ed, nar·rat·ing.
- to give an account or tell the story of.
- to add a spoken commentary to: to narrate a slide show.
nar·rat·ed, nar·rat·ing.
- to relate or recount events, experiences, etc., in speech or writing.
narrate 近义词
describe, detail
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- Their legacy lives on in a new documentary narrated and executive produced by Robin Roberts.
- See the show from a lobsterman’s perspective on a Sea Princess ranger-narrated cruise out of Northeast Harbor.
- In 1989, he won an Emmy for narrating the documentary series “Portrait of America” for the cable channel TBS.
- We first meet Blythe Connor, the tormented mother who narrates “The Push,” as she’s sitting in her car at night, watching her ex-husband’s house.
- Alterman narrates the story of their evolving relationship, detailing all the mortifying moments that accompany discovering that your father writes pornographic books.
- Eventually, Washington learned to narrate his way through his demons.
- It is to examine, narrate and let others speak for themselves.
- Your voice is so distinctive, and you do narrate a lot of documentaries now.
- That is why I felt it was important to narrate a short documentary video produced by the Center for American Progress.
- Why is she willing to narrate from the perspective of a Filipina caregiver and not, say, a Palestinian?
- I may be permitted to narrate a personal incident which occurred before I left Montgomery.
- “I have no such tales of stirring interest to narrate as Chaloner has been doing as your deputy, Edward,” replied Humphrey.
- Now let me proceed to narrate how I became the captor of a large-sized salmon.
- How much we should enjoy having you with us to narrate everything that has happened to you in the last eventful half year!
- No translation of an Epic relating to a great war can be acceptable which does not narrate the main events of the war.