Synonym: narration, story, tale. Similar words: cooperative, administrative, native, relative, innovative, relatively, initiative, legislative. Meaning: ['nærətɪv] n. a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program. adj. consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story.
Random good picture Not show
271. And Fifthly, it is he who brought forward the standards of narrative criticism.
272. Meanwhile, a raven - haired Magyar concert violinist adds an exotic love interest to an already enthralling narrative.
273. The third chapter analyzes narrative report of speech act and its effects in The Magic Barrel.
274. In The Origins of the Modem World, Robert B. Marks presents a Non-Eurocentrism narrative of the origins of the modem world from global and ecological perspective.
275. This study was designed to investigate the facilitative effects of causal coherence of a text on constructing the theme of a narrative text by Chinese EFL learners.
276. Anthropological narrative is a research method, which mainly narrate tales.
277. Combining omniscient narrative, limited narrative with objective narrative A Dream of Red Mansions achieves unprecedented achievements.
278. For the distribution of misconceptions, narrative misconceptions usually cluster on the Principle of Le Chatelier and Effective Collision.
279. Change its narrative tactics . give it more free choice ream.
280. Bellow's remarkable achievement in Herzog lies in narrative technique. "
281. We have decided NOT to delete the erroneous tweet, because it serves as part of the narrative of this story.
282. became a common, off-the-record refrain, feeding a broader narrative about a White House that gave a dysfunctional Congress too much deference and failed to deliver quickly on countless commitments.
283. This paper Flaubert's narrative strategy in his Madame Bovary and its implications.
284. The writing of narrative in Senior Chinese commonly exists in falseness, devoid of content and dullness.
285. The author makes up the shortcoming of the relator's absence with ingenious narrative tactics. And she uses Scout as narrative subject to strengthen the work's authenticity and distinctness.
286. The modeling styles of orthodox academic school steadfastly construct the narrative space.
287. On the narrative features of William Faulkner ? ? s Absalom[sentencedict .com], Absalom!
288. Jiangdi Lilongwe commercial films from Hollywood types illustrated in the film is learnt abundant nutrients, the narrative is smooth and details of books, enough to the school for the elite admirable.
289. Atrocities committed - and often photographed - by US military forces have also been thoroughly sanitised from the public narrative.
290. The Parsee's narrative only confirmed Mr Fogg and his companions in their generous design.
291. As a master of the short story, Katherine Mansfield's distinctive narrative art is her main contribution to the development of the short story.
292. The possible consequences so filled his mind that he lost the thread of Wan Da's narrative.
293. Secondly, from the point of view of text, the war literature tries to abstract and sort out history by the narrative strategies of figurative usages and typification.
294. This article introduces Digital Camera System with Single-Chip TMS320DSC21 DSP of research cellular. Narrative the system structure and run functional block diagram and master behaviour.
295. What is more important, tourists'photography is to accomplish ! self - narrative " and! self - identity. "
296. That is, in the traditional sense of story and characterization, narrative language, symbolic structure, have all been failures.
297. In the use of language, according to the communicators narrative view-point, the argument functions as a subject if agentivity is activated and as an object if affectedness is activated.
298. A printout giving instructions and narrative as originally prepared and the object code resulting from them.
299. The fictions with family motif in modern have uniform narrative form.
300. On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.
More similar words: cooperative, administrative, native, relative, innovative, relatively, initiative, legislative, alternative, conservative, representative, array, narrow, arrange, or rather, arrangement, embarrassed, arrive at, active, motive, actively, incentive, deceptive, cognitive, supportive, sensitive, objective, detective, executive, ratio.