reciter / rɪˈsaɪt /

朗诵者吟诵者诵读者背诵者

reciter2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·cit·ed, re·cit·ing.

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

re·cit·ed, re·cit·ing.

  1. to recite a lesson or part of a lesson for a teacher.
  2. to recite or repeat something from memory.

reciter 近义词

reciter

等同于 orator

reciter

等同于 reader

reciter

等同于 reader

更多reciter例句

  1. 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.”
  2. 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.
  3. At first sight action, like that of Messia or the Arab reciter, might seem to make for freedom in narration.
  4. At this point, unfortunately, the reciter's memory failed: hence we do not know the details of the rescue.
  5. The spectacle of any real reciter, however self-possessed and decent, at his work, suffuses me with shame.
  6. So far as the reciter was concerned, they were absolutely insincere clap-trap.
  7. He was full of anecdote; and the humorous stories of the stage found in him a most amusing reciter.