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复数形式
narrations
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叙述, 讲述
the way of telling or explaining a story, particularly in a movie, novel, etc.
Narration is the process and method of telling a story or describing events within a work of literature, film, or other media. It involves the presentation of the plot, characters, and setting through a particular voice or perspective. The narrator, who can be a character within the story or an external figure, guides the audience through the narrative, providing context, details, and insight into the unfolding events. Narration shapes how the story is understood and can influence the audience's perception of the plot and characters.
- The first-person narration allowed readers to experience the protagonist's inner thoughts and emotions firsthand.
第一人称叙述让读者能够直接体验主人公的内心思想和情感。
- The omniscient narration provided a sweeping overview of the story, offering insights into multiple characters' perspectives.
全知的叙述提供了故事的全面概述,提供了对多个角色视角的洞察。
- Through unreliable narration, the author challenged readers to question the truthfulness of the narrator's account.
通过不可靠的叙述,作者挑战读者质疑叙述者叙述的真实性。
- The film's voiceover narration added depth to the story, providing context and commentary on the unfolding events.
电影的旁白叙述为故事增添了深度,为正在展开的事件提供了背景和评论。
- The nonlinear narration kept viewers engaged as the story unfolded in unexpected ways, revealing key plot points out of sequence.
非线性叙事让观众在故事以意想不到的方式展开时保持参与感,不按顺序揭示关键情节。
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the action of recounting or describing incidents, experiences, or a sequence of events
- He practiced narration of his daily activities for the class.
- The teacher encouraged students to practice narration of short stories.
- Narration of the accident helped clarify what happened.
- Her narration included both facts and personal reflections.
- The journalist's narration made the events understandable to the public.
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the section of a speech or oration in which the facts and circumstances of a case or situation are presented
- In classical rhetoric, narration follows the introduction.
- The lawyer's narration outlined the events of the case.
- The speaker used narration to set the stage for the argument.
- The narration in the speech summarized prior developments.
- Her narration emphasized the critical facts of the situation.