narratives
narratives — 名詞
- narrativessingular
- narrativesesplural
1. a spoken or written account of connected events, presented as a story that can b
敘述;故事
對事件的口頭或書面描述
a spoken or written account of connected events, presented as a story that can be read, told, or watched.
Minho wrote a short narrative about his summer trip to the mountains.
Minho 寫了一篇簡短的敘述,關於他的夏日山區之旅。
narrative + about + topic
The documentary offers a powerful narrative of life in rural Kenya.
這部紀錄片生動呈現了肯亞鄉村生活的故事。
narrative + of + noun phrase for the subject
Adina's grandmother told a lively narrative about growing up in a small town.
Adina 的祖母講述了一段她在小鎮長大的有趣故事。
Critics praised the film for its gripping narrative and strong acting.
評論家稱讚這部電影敘事緊湊,演技精湛。
The witness gave a clear narrative of what she saw that evening.
那位證人清楚地敘述了當晚所見的一切。
- story
more everyday and less formal; 'story' is the common word while 'narrative' sounds more structured or literary
- account
focuses on reporting facts or events in order, often in a formal context
- tale
suggests a fictional or imaginative story, often with a traditional or folk quality
- description
broader — describes what something is like without necessarily following a story-like sequence
文法句型
narrative + of + noun phrase
narrative + about + noun phrase
用法筆記
Countable — you can have one narrative or several narratives. Often used with an adjective describing the story's quality (compelling, gripping, detailed).
常見錯誤
2. the set of beliefs or values through which someone frames a series of events, re
說法;解讀
看待或解釋事件的方式
the set of beliefs or values through which someone frames a series of events, reflecting their point of view rather than purely reporting facts.
The two politicians offered completely different narratives about the cause of the crisis.
兩位政治人物對於危機的起因提出了完全不同的說法。
competing narratives + about + topic
Roya challenged the dominant narrative by sharing her own experience on social media.
Roya 在社群媒體上分享自己的經歷,挑戰主流觀點。
dominant + narrative (fixed collocation)
Nikhil's book presents a fresh narrative of the company's early years.
Nikhil 的書對這家公司的早期歷史提出了全新的解讀。
The government tried to control the narrative by releasing carefully chosen information.
政府試圖透過發布精心挑選的資訊來掌握話語權。
In recent years a new narrative has emerged about the benefits of remote work.
近年來出現了一種關於遠距工作益處的新說法。
- account
overlaps but 'narrative' in this sense emphasises the viewpoint being pushed, not just the facts
- interpretation
highlights the subjective element more directly than 'narrative'
- version
suggests a particular telling that may differ from others, often implying bias
- perspective
focuses on the standpoint rather than the story-like structure
文法句型
narrative + about + noun phrase
dominant / competing / official + narrative
narrative + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used in the plural (narratives) when contrasting different viewpoints. Common in political, media, and academic contexts. Compare with sense 1: sense 1 is about a literal story; sense 2 is about a framework or angle for interpreting facts.
常見錯誤
narratives — 形容詞
- narrativespositive
- more narrativescomparative
- most narrativessuperlative
1. describing written or spoken material that presents events in a story-like manne
敘事的
用於講述故事的
describing written or spoken material that presents events in a story-like manner, with a clear sequence, characters, or a guiding teller.
The film uses a complex narrative structure with scenes from different time periods.
這部電影運用了複雜的敘事結構,穿插不同時代的場景。
narrative + structure (fixed collocation for form)
Children in the class wrote short narrative poems about their favourite animals.
班上的孩子們寫了關於他們最喜愛動物的短篇敘事詩。
Obi prefers narrative painting that shows a scene with a clear story behind it.
Obi 偏愛具有故事性的畫作,作品背後總有清晰的故事情節。
The report combines narrative sections with tables and charts to explain the data.
這份報告將敘述性章節與圖表結合,以解釋數據。
Good narrative writing helps readers imagine the events as they unfold.
好的敘事寫作能幫助讀者想像事件逐步展開的過程。
- storytelling
a more everyday word that can replace 'narrative' in many contexts ('storytelling style' vs 'narrative style')
- chronological
narrower — only about time order, not about the full story structure
- non-narrative
describing works that do not follow a story form, such as abstract art or reference books
文法句型
narrative + noun (narrative poem / narrative structure / narrative form)
用法筆記
Used only before a noun (attributive). Cannot be used after a linking verb: ❌ 'The poem is narrative.' ✅ 'The poem is a narrative.' or 'The poem has a narrative form.'