storytelling如何读

英:['stɔ:rɪtelɪŋ]

美:['stɔrɪtelɪŋ]

storytelling是什么意思

  • n.说书;讲故事

storytelling自然拼读

stor·y·tel·ling

stor i te lihng

storytelling英英释义

noun

a teller of stories: such as

a relater of anecdotes

a reciter of tales (as in a children's library)

liar, fibber

a writer of stories

storytelling词源英文解释

The first known use of storyteller was in 1709

storytelling儿童词典英英释义

stout1 of 2adjective

strong of character : brave, bold

physically or materially strong : sturdy, vigorous

forceful

a stout attack

bulky in body : overweight

stout2 of 2noun

a dark heavy beer

stout1 of 2adjective

strong of character : brave, bold

physically or materially strong : sturdy, vigorous

forceful

a stout attack

bulky in body : overweight

stout2 of 2noun

a dark heavy beer

stoupnoun

a container (as a large glass) for beverages

a basin for holy water at the entrance of a church

storytellernoun

a teller of stories

storytelling 例句

1 There was too much to do, too little time for storytelling.

2 He was funny, genuinely friendly and had a great eye for talent and storytelling.

3 She found Miss Trotter’s storytelling rhythm, turned her fingers into stars, and thrust her spear into the water.

4 Dr. Foster’s epochal journey is the most devastating, partly because of his storytelling style.

5 This may well be a more authentic reading of the ballet, but it brings with it a different mode of storytelling and character.

6 She sometimes plays it alone, but more often in small groups of experimental musicians who prefer, as Ms. Parkins herself does, to subvert the storytelling mission that guides much of American music.

7 “At the heart of the work both of us do is storytelling,” he added.

8 Storytelling was once the only real form of communication.

讲故事曾是人们真正交流的唯一方式.

9 One of the stand-out qualities of Beauty Queen is its storytelling and plotting.

10 With her frank and unpretentious point of view, Bushnell developed an appealing and assured mode of storytelling that marries aspirational fantasy with friendly confessional.

11 Once he embraced the uncanny storytelling he had always loved, success soon followed, including several best-selling novels.

12 Whether it's Michael Douglas in "Falling Down," Bryan Cranston in "Breaking Bad" or Burt Reynolds and company in "Deliverance," the primitive power lurking in white men's souls is the fossil fuel of American storytelling.

13 They are skilled at writing, storytelling, and remembering information.

他们擅长写作 、 讲故事和记忆.

14 Spectacle is its own kind of storytelling, capable of communicating thoughts bigger than everyday vocabulary permits.

15 Maybe that level of storytelling is enough for Broadway, what with all the moves and beats leading up to the inevitable, the moment Fosse shuffles off into eternity, a countdown established in the series premiere.

16 Through an eclectic musical soundtrack, dance and storytelling, he and five other performers conjure an immigrant Jewish family in Los Angeles in the 1960s.

17 After all, Loki — to quote Chabon again — is the “god of the endlessly complicating nature of plot, of storytelling itself.”

18 The sense of wonder that lifted Edgar Rice Burroughs’ original works to the pantheon of fantasy literature suffuses every frame, and there is not an ounce of cynicism in any part of Stanton’s storytelling.

19 In a deft piece of storytelling Nichols first links the tasks the boys undertake to their troubled family lives.

20 In the best tradition of Southern storytelling, her columns walked the reader along a long and winding path that turned out to be the perfect way to get to her destination.

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