英语释义
1. something that is narrated story, account
He is writing a detailed narrative of his life on the island.
2. a way of presenting or understanding a situation or series of events that reflects and promotes a particular point of view or set of values
The rise of the Tea Party and the weakness of the Obama economy have fueled a Republican narrative about Big Government as a threat to liberty …
— Michael Grunwald The media narrative around Kelly's appointment had two central ideas … : He would calm and professionalize the White House, and he would provide a more measured leadership style than his boss.
— Perry Bacon Jr.
3. the art or practice of narration
… depended not on narrative but on intensity derived from the verity to make the book jump.
— Stanley Kauffmann
4. the representation in art of an event or story also an example of such a representation
the narrative of St. Joan of Arc
5. having the form of a story or representing a story
a narrative poem narrative paintings
6. of or relating to the process of telling a story
the author's narrative style the novel's narrative structure
7. a story that is told or written
8. of or relating to the process of telling a story
9. having the form of a story
10. something (as a story) that is told in full detail
11. having the form of a story
a narrative poem