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narrating

/nar-eyt, na-reyt/US // ˈnær eɪt, næˈreɪt //UK // (nəˈreɪt) //

叙述,叙事,叙述性,讲述

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v.有主动词 verb
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    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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    nar·rat·ed, nar·rat·ing.

    • : to relate or recount events, experiences, etc., in speech or writing.

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Examples

  • Raghavendran narrated an audio recording of the articles in the project for people who have vision or other reading challenges.

  • If you’ve ever watched a David Attenborough–narrated documentary—a statistical likelihood by this point—then you’ve heard sounds captured by Watson.

  • From a city guidebook publisher branching out to national parks to a new Kevin Costner–narrated app featuring forgotten stories of the West, these five releases are taking the act of travel into a whole new age.

  • When a book is narrated by Death, you know it’s gonna get dark.

  • The marine biologist has been narrating the story of the changing continent for the past 30 years.

  • For Washington is narrating America through its demons, one story at a time.

  • Smith did a creditable job narrating Pershing's (unsuccessful) 1916 expedition in pursuit of Pancho Villa.

  • Novels with dead young girls narrating seems to have hardened into a genre of its own.

  • They plunged at once into conversation, narrating their mutual adventures; still it was not so pleasant as it might have been.

  • In life, our faith in any narration is much influenced by the personal appearance, voice, and gesture of the person narrating.

  • Another most important matter in writing history, and that indeed in which the art lies, is the method of narrating.

  • I am thus particular in narrating details of events which led to a most disastrous result.

  • My father was a clergyman, the vicar of a large parish in the south of Ireland, where the events I am now narrating took place.