柯林斯詞典narrative /?n?r?t?v/ (narratives) 1. N-COUNT A narrative is a story or an account of a series of events. 故事; 敘事 ...a fast-moving narrative. …一個(gè)快節(jié)奏的敘事。2. N-UNCOUNT Narrative is the description of a series of events, usually in a novel. (尤指小說中的) 記敘 Neither author was very strong on narrative. 兩位作者在記敘方面都不強(qiáng)。 返回 narrative劍橋詞典a story or a description of a series of events 故事;敘述 It's a moving narrative ofwartime adventure . 這是對戰(zhàn)時(shí)經(jīng)歷的感人描述。 a first-person/third-person narrative 第一人稱/第三人稱敘述 a gripping /compelling narrative 引人入勝/令人信服的故事 a particular way of explaining or understanding events (對事件的特定的)陳述 There was pressure on academics to construct narratives of the period that were positive . 學(xué)者們面臨壓力,要對這一段時(shí)間的事件構(gòu)建一個(gè)正面的陳述。 Both sides in the conflict have a narrative of victimhood. 沖突雙方都從受害者角度陳述事件。 the grand narratives of nation , race , and faith 對國家、種族和信仰的宏大陳述 narrative adjective uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio telling a story 敘述的,講故事式的 a narrative poem 敘述詩 返回 narrative