narration 的定义
narration 近义词
description, reading
narration 的近义词 16 个
- anecdote
- narrative
- tale
- voice-over
- account
- explanation
- recital
- recounting
- rehearsal
- relation
- report
- story
- telling
- yarn
- recountal
- storytelling
narration 的反义词 2 个
更多narration例句
- This type of research was generated from the kind of hero-dog narration where you read about in the news a dog that pulled three children from the water where they were drowning.
- I was never exempt from criticism and rejection of the themes that my narrations addressed, which almost always focused on LGBTQ issues and dirty realism.
- These include the aforementioned frame narration, which casts a hypnotic spell over the proceedings that Flanagan uses to pull us along through the rocky bits where his plot is all over the map.
- Her Socialist Smile is an essay-style documentary that tells the story of Keller’s activism with images, narration, and onscreen text drawn from some of her speeches and writings.
- For anyone struggling with feelings of despair and hopelessness, Bufka and Alvord suggest first paying attention to the narration in your head.
- One of the great pleasures of his book is the narration of dozens of small but significant encounters with students.
- Dialogue and narration is at a minimum, as are as the drawings.
- While these events are critical, what requires the most attention is the manner of her narration.
- “I drive through the streets and see people without hope,” he says in the elegiac narration that ends the film.
- Right up until the end, we were massaging narration, making it a bit more personal so it seemed more like what I saw.
- Beneath this melodrama, the circumstances are recounted at great length, and some halting verses conclude the mournful narration.
- Narration deals with occurrences; description deals with appearances.
- The division of time that seems best is to take Narration and Description in the first year.
- Narration and description may be found in a piece of exposition; and all three may be employed in argument.
- Narration tells what things do; description tells how things look.