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reciter

/ri-sahyt/US // rɪˈsaɪt //UK // (rɪˈsaɪt) //

朗诵者,吟诵者,诵读者,背诵者

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·cit·ed, re·cit·ing.

    • : to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
    • : to repeat before an audience, as for entertainment.
    • : to give an account of: to recite one's adventures.
    • : to enumerate.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·cit·ed, re·cit·ing.

    • : to recite a lesson or part of a lesson for a teacher.
    • : to recite or repeat something from memory.

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Examples

  • Gorman will be reciting a new poem written for the moment, though we know it will “recognize an educator, a nurse, and a veteran for helping their communities during the coronavirus pandemic.”

  • He recites whole conversations with the surgeons who worked over 100 days to remove his right leg below the knee and half of his left foot, due to a horrific combination of trench foot and frostbite.

  • At first sight action, like that of Messia or the Arab reciter, might seem to make for freedom in narration.

  • At this point, unfortunately, the reciter's memory failed: hence we do not know the details of the rescue.

  • The spectacle of any real reciter, however self-possessed and decent, at his work, suffuses me with shame.

  • So far as the reciter was concerned, they were absolutely insincere clap-trap.

  • He was full of anecdote; and the humorous stories of the stage found in him a most amusing reciter.