Synonym: narration, reading, recitation, yarn. Similar words: recite, reciprocity, precipitate, precipitation, venture capital, venture capitalist, recipe, precise. Meaning: [rɪ'saɪtl] n. 1. the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events 2. performance of music or dance especially by soloists 3. a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance 4. a detailed statement giving facts and figures 5. a detailed account or description of something.
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31. On the evidence of his recital he is increasing in assurance and beginning to fulfil expectations.
32. The hoarse tenor singer mucked up the recital.
33. The recital was succinct and impressive.
34. We finished the recital by receiving a standing ovation.
35. He gave us a recital of his experiences.
36. The pianist concluded the recital with a ChopinEtude.
37. In her short story "June Recital", Welty abandons the traditional omniscient narration, and tells the story of two women from two children's points of view.
38. As competition winners, her students have performed at the Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall as well as Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.
39. She repeated the waltz as an encore, eg at a piano recital.
40. This rather bloodcurdling recital , delivered with the usual Achesonian aplomb, startled the British.
41. But in the end, Lulu did it, snuggling with and hugging her mother afterward,(sentencedict.com) and wowing other parents at a piano recital a few weeks later.
42. Nothing soothe me more after a long and maddening course of pianoforte recital than to sit and have my teeth drill.
43. To dissipate the sadness of this recital, Tess went and bade all her favourite cows good - bye.
44. The Graduate Recital program includes Leclair Violin Sonata in D Major Stravinsky Suite Italienne for violin and piano Milsten Paganiniana(variations) Szymanowski Notturno Tarantella Op. 28 .
45. I want to hold some large-scale special piano recital of Liszt, Rachmaninoff, and these tracks do need the specific level of groups to appreciate.
46. The pianist gived a long and varied recital, with a couple of encore for good measure.
47. I got the prize at poem recital. I'm the winner.
48. The Plainfin Midshipman is one of several fish species, which make sounds, but its recital can go on for up to an hour.
49. The recital works in The Outline That Common Speech Level Test Puts Into Practice should produce the norm and example in the aspect of modern Chinese language application.
50. Your very effective recital of British war effort will greatly impress world public opinion.
51. The audience was blessed by melodious recital which followed Mr.
52. A bare recital of the novel's themes gives no idea of its skill.
53. Hi,(www.Sentencedict.com) Jim. I don't want to take part in the poem recital party.
54. The Glee Club decided to present an oratorio during their recital.
55. Nothing soothe me more after a long andcourse of pianoforte recital and have my teeth drill.
56. I had their total attention during the thirty-five minutes that my recital took.
57. Tomorrow he returns to Carnegie Hall, this time in its more modest Weill Recital Hall. He will play works by Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, Bach and Rachmaninoff.
58. Mr Ashkenazy has informed us that he will be unable to honour his contract with Symphony Hall to perform the piano recital.
59. Piano is a classical musical clavier in west. It normally used in recital, ensemble and accompaniment. It is very convenient to the composition and rehearses.
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