narrators

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基本釋義

n.
(故事的)講述者,(戲劇、電影等的)解說員( narrator的名詞復(fù)數(shù) )

實(shí)用例句

The narrators have a mordant contempt for everyone and everything, including themselves.

敘述者們都尖酸刻薄地蔑視一切人和事, 包括他們自己.

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Germany Pavilion's virtual narrators Jens and Yan Yan will guide visitors to tour the pavilion.

德國館的虛擬解說員“嚴(yán)思”和“燕燕”將會(huì)帶領(lǐng)游客參觀展館.

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He likes changing the narrators to tell story, he creates luxuriant discourse implications multifunctional characters, etc.

他喜歡變換敘述者來講故事, 創(chuàng)造豐富的話語蘊(yùn)涵,塑造多元角色的人物等.

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The formal mechanism of modern family stories has close relation with narrators and narrative impetus.

現(xiàn)代家族故事的生成機(jī)制與敘述者的設(shè)置、敘事動(dòng)力的輸入密切相關(guān).

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Instead, he presents a succession of literary and political narrators who express their sense of distance.

相反, 他的書中出現(xiàn)了一連串文學(xué)界和政界的敘述者,這些人表達(dá)了自己對(duì)華爾街的距離感.

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