Narration
41Narration — Nar|ra|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. narratio zu narrare »erzählen«> (veraltet) Erzählung, Bericht …
42narration — nar|ra|tion [ nə reıʃn ] noun 1. ) uncount the process of telling a story 2. ) count or uncount spoken information about what is happening in a television program or movie, given by someone you do not see …
43narration — nar ra·tion || næ reɪʃn /nÉ™ n. telling of a story; account of; recounting of events; description of an experience; process of storytelling …
44narration — n. 1. Recital, description, rehearsal, relation, account, statement. 2. Story, history, narrative, tale, chronicle, account …
45narration — noun (C, U) formal 1 the act of telling a story 2 a spoken description or explanation which is given during a film, play etc …
46narration — n 1. account, story, tale, sketch; description, portrayal; record, report, summary. 2. fable, myth, legend, saga, epic; history, chronicle, annals, journal; diary, memoir, biography, autobiography, life; adventures, confessions, letters. 3.… …
47narration — nar·ra·tion …
48narration — [nəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] spoken information about what is happening in a television programme or a film, given by someone who you do not see …
49narration — nar•ra•tion [[t]næˈreɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) something narrated; an account, story, or narrative 2) the act or process of narrating 3) a recital of events, esp. in chronological order • Etymology: 1400–50; < L nar•ra′tion•al, adj …
50narration — /nəˈreɪʃən/ (say nuh rayshuhn) noun 1. an account or story. 2. the act or process of narrating. 3. words or matter narrating something. 4. Rhetoric (in a classical speech) the third part, the exposition of the question. {Middle English narracion …