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storytelling

/stawr-ee-tel-ing, stohr-/US // ˈstɔr iˌtɛl ɪŋ, ˈstoʊr- //

讲故事,讲述故事,讲故事的人,讲故事的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the telling or writing of stories.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infiction
Synonyms
best seller最畅销,畅销,畅销书,畅销品book书,书籍,图书,书本drama戏剧,戲劇,话剧,戏剧性fable寓言故事,寓言,寓意,寓言式的fantasy幻想,梦幻,幻象,幻觉imagination想象力,想像力,想象,想象一下legend传奇,传说,传奇故事,传奇人物myth神话,神话故事,神话传说,神話narrative叙述,叙事,叙述性,叙述性的novel新奇的,新奇,新奇事物,新奇的事物tale故事,岈,岈语yarn纱线,纱布,纱,纺纱anecdote趣闻轶事,轶事,轶闻趣事,趣闻趣事clothesline晾衣绳,晒衣绳,晾衣杆,晾衣架concoction炮制,炮制物,炮制食品,炮制物品crock罐子,罐头,炖锅,炖菜fabrication制造,制作,加工,虚构falsehood谬误,谬论,假话,虚伪性fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的fib纤维,纤维的hooey骗人,骗人的,骗局,骗术improvisation即兴发挥,即兴表演,即兴创作,即兴演奏invention发明,发明创造,发明的,发明的东西lie谎言,撒谎,骗人,谎话misrepresentation虚报,虚报事实,虚报情况,误导性陈述potboiler煲仔饭,锅碗瓢盆,煲仔戏,锅盖头prevarication推诿扯皮,推诿,推诿责任,推诿行为romance恋情,浪漫,浪漫主义,浪漫的爱情smoke烟雾,烟雾缭绕,烟雾弥漫,烟尘untruth不真实的东西,不真实,不实之词,不真实的事whopper巨无霸,呜呜呜,呜呼cliff-hanger悬而未决,悬崖勒马,悬崖峭壁,悬念figment of imagination臆想,幻觉,幻想,虚构事实fish story鱼的故事,鱼类故事,鱼儿的故事,鱼类的故事tall story高大的故事,高大上的故事,高个子故事,高篇小说terminological inexactitude术语的不确切性,术语的不精确性,术语不确切,术语不确切性work of imagination想象力的工作,创造性的工作,想象力的作品,想象力工作

Examples

  • Video content and storytelling is also a popular medium, but there are production limitations, including still being primarily remote, Burrell-Stinson said.

  • The project was a powerful reminder that the past is not past — and that digital storytelling can strengthen the bonds between generations.

  • Google says this new initiative will feature “an enhanced storytelling experience that lets people go deeper into more complex stories.”

  • The film also invokes other unusual storytelling elements, such as playing out alternative scenes to explore what might have been.

  • Interactive storytelling can be considered one such use of the recent technological advances in the virtual marketing industry.

  • People hunger for good storytelling in whatever form that it comes.

  • I think he sometimes got it confused, particularly in his storytelling.

  • Comments like these are precisely the reason Kent finds, and I suspect we all find, storytelling to be invaluable.

  • But researchers say recall and storytelling work on the brain in unique ways.

  • This book is a virtuosic performance in original and tricksterish storytelling.

  • She had been talking all the afternoon, and had wound herself up to the storytelling pitch.

  • She remedied her blunder on the next storytelling occasion with Blue Beard.

  • The most memorable result, indeed, of their storytelling compact, was Mrs. Shelley's wild and powerful romance of Frankenstein.

  • "Yes," struck in Mrs. Protherick, eager to have a share in the storytelling.

  • In the theatre, as in storytelling, he was not unready to work to bouts-rimés.