English to Chinese Dictionary narration

narration

记叙文
definition
noun
the style of narration in the novel
the action or process of narrating a story.
translation of 'narration'
noun
记叙体,
记叙文
example
the style of 'narration' in the novel
The movies are composed of newsreel photography from the theaters of operation and 'narration' .
the style of 'narration' in the novel
Moore's 'narration' is often sarcastic
The 'narration' consists entirely of running commentary by the astronauts themselves, taken from over 80 hours of interviews.
First of all, many people in Korea were upset with the 'narration' at the end.
In the middle of describing what he is thinking, Anderson switches to first person 'narration' .
Women often tend toward the internal, personal 'narration' of events.
Moore's 'narration' is often sarcastic
This sudden switch to first-person 'narration' is startling to the reader.
She presents this in five acts linked by a 'narration' .
Much more than a straight 'narration' of history, they have shed light on the social realities of those days in a poignant manner.
In occurrences like this there are always circumstances involving difficulty which a full 'narration' of details would satisfactorily clear up.
I was surprised by the traditional mode of 'narration' ; the prose is conventional, unsurprising, not ostentatiously poetic.
The recordings would be activated as voice-over 'narration' when a viewer clicked on a photograph on a computer.
This statement accurately sets the antagonistic tone of the entire 'narration' .
A 'narration' was given by his daughter, Jenny.
He floored the audience with his trademark style of 'narration' .
What he revealed in his 'narration' of the program was an unbounded passion for this project.
There is mostly a simple matter of fact 'narration' in the news.
Moreover, the 'narration' of the events provided by both complainants is completely incompatible with consent.
there's no dialogue or 'narration'
And I think there was voiceover 'narration' coinciding with the actual scene dialogue.
The two featurettes are actually just compilations of behind-the-scenes footage, with no 'narration' or interviews included.
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