narrators

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Englisch - Türkisch
râvîlerin
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{i} anlatan
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{f} hikâye etmek, öykülemek, anlatmak
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{i} hikâyeci
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nakletmek
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fıkra
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anlatış
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söylemek
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hikaye
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aktarmak
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hikaye etmek
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anlatmak
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(Bilgisayar) iletişim
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sunan
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(Bilgisayar) ekran okuyucu
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(Bilgisayar) ekran okuyucusu
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anlat

Belgesel Morgan Freeman tarafından anlatıldı. - The documentary was narrated by Morgan Freeman.

Kemal Tahir Esir Şehrin İnsanları isimli kitabında İstanbul'un 1920'li yıllardaki işgal günlerini anlatır. - Kemal Tahir narrates the occupation days of Istanbul in 1920s in his book named The People Of The Slave City.

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anlatıcı

Sir David Attenborough, dünyadaki en tanınmış anlatıcıdır. - Sir David Attenborough is the most well-known narrator in the world.

narrate
{f} öykülemek
Englisch - Englisch
plural of narrator
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To give an account
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One who narrates or tells stories
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The person or the "voice" whose viewpoint is used in telling a story
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to tell a story
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one who narrates anything
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{n} a relater, teller, reciter, repeater
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provide commentary for a film, for example
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If you narrate a story, you tell it from your own point of view. The book is narrated by Richard Papen, a Californian boy. + narration nar·ra·tion Its story-within-a-story method of narration is confusing. + narrator narrators nar·ra·tor Jules, the story's narrator, is an actress in her late thirties
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narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The father told a story to his child"
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To relate a story or series of events by speech or writing
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{f} tell a story (in writing or speech) ; give an account of; describe an event or an experience
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The person who narrates a film or programme speaks the words which accompany the pictures, but does not appear in it. She also narrated a documentary about the Kirov Ballet School. + narration nar·ra·tion As the crew gets back from lunch, we can put your narration on it right away. + narrator narrators nar·ra·tor the narrator of the documentary
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To tell, rehearse, or recite, as a story; to relate the particulars of; to go through with in detail, as an incident or transaction; to give an account of
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The person providing the voice-over in a documentary
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The teller of a tale In fiction, the perspective from which a narrator speaks is known as point-of-view
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One who narrates; one who relates a series of events or transactions
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person or character telling the story narrative essay essay that tells a story, either a made-up one to illustrate a point, or, more commonly, a true telling of actual personal or historical events nonfiction prose that presents actual happenings; examples include the essay (a brief presentation of ideas or views on a subject), biography (the story of a person's life, written by someone else), and autobiography (the story of a person's life written in his/her own words)
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the character who "tells" the story Close Window
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someone who tells a story
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- the one who narrates, speaks, tells the story or poem
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  In any text, there is at least one narrator   Some of the differences in types of narrators can be found in whether or not that "person" is a part of the story or not, omnipresent or omniscient, speaks of themselves or attempts to erase their own presence and disappear from the reader's consciousness   There can be multiple narrators, but for every narrator there is a narratee who exists at the same diegetic level   Related terms: Reliable, Unreliable   Related concepts: Distance
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(definitions provided by Chris McGee) Narrator - the storyteller
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The implied voice relating the characters and the action of the plot to the implied reader The narrator can be a character, which makes that narrator involved If the narrator is not a character and takes a position of revealing information to the reader, that narrator is omniscient An omniscient narrator can either take the reader inside the consciousness of the character, or is privileged, or can remain distant, or not privileged A narrator that seems to be biased, misleading, provides faulty information or otherwise is not telling the whole story is said to be unreliable The implied person to whom the narrator is speaking is known as the narratee See Narrative Point of View, Narrative
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One who narrates or tell stories
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{i} person who narrates; storyteller; one who reads narration or descriptive text in between the acts of a play (also narrater)
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and narratee, the persona who tells the story and his/or audience In Acts they would be "Luke" and Theophilus Both are constructed by the real author, who in this case may have been anonymous
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the person (named or unknown) who is telling a story
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the person who tells the story in the text; it may be told directly by the author (which is known as 'third person' narrative) or it may be told through the mouth of one or more of the characters involved (which is known as 'first person' narrative)
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The person telling a story, also referred to as the persona
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    Türkische aussprache

    nereytırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈneˌrātərz/ /ˈnɛˌreɪtɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'nar-"At, na-'rAt ] (transitive verb.) 1656. L narratus, past participle of narrare, from Latin gnarus knowing; akin to Latin gnoscere, noscere to know; more at KNOW.
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