anecdotes
anecdotes — 名詞
- anecdotessingular
- anecdotesesplural
1. a brief story about a real event or experience, usually amusing and told to make
軼事
簡短有趣的真實小故事
a brief story about a real event or experience, usually amusing and told to make a point or entertain others
Nora told a funny anecdote about getting lost on her first day at the office.
Nora 說了一個關於她第一天上班迷路的趣聞軼事。
collocation: tell an anecdote about
Minho began his speech with a short anecdote from his childhood in Busan.
Minho 用他小時候在釜山的一段簡短軼事作為演講的開場。
collocation: short anecdote
The professor used a personal anecdote to explain why the old rule had been changed.
教授用一段親身經歷的軼事來解釋為什麼那條舊規定會改變。
Amani shared an amusing anecdote about a mix-up at the train station in Nairobi.
Amani 分享了一則發生在奈洛比火車站的烏龍軼事。
At dinner, Beatriz recalled an old family anecdote that made everyone laugh.
晚餐時,Beatriz 想起一件讓全家笑翻的家族軼事。
用法筆記
Countable noun. Frequently paired with adjectives like 'amusing', 'personal', 'short', or 'old' to describe the type of story. Often followed by 'about' to introduce the topic.