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anlatı
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{s} hikâye tarzında
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(sıfat) hikâye tarzında
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hikâye
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öykü

O, tuhaf deneyiminin öyküsünü anlattı. - She gave a narrative of her strange experience.

Beni çok sıkan onun öyküsüydü. - It was his narrative that bored me to death.

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öykü biçiminde
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hikaye söyleme sanatı
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anlatım/hikaye
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fıkra
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öyküsel
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(Ticaret) açıklama
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öyküleme
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{s} hikâye türünden
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öykülü
Narrative
tahkiye
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rivayet
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hikaye kabilinden
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{i} hikâye anlatma
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
In terms of narrative

The film was technically superb but narratively muddled.

In a narrative manner: in the form of a story

The book presents world history narratively.

{a} by way of narrative or relation
In the style of narration
by means of narration, through narration or story
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The systematic recitation of an event or series of events
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Being overly talkative; garrulous
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an orderly continuous account of the successive particulars of an event
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{n} an account, relation, history
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{a} relating, descriptive, expressive
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Telling a story
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A poem that tells its story Details, events and emotions are described through both active and passive voice, and with an ample helping of modifiers
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Narrative is the description of a series of events, usually in a novel. Neither author was very strong on narrative. Nye's simple narrative style
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Story that lets you in on the thoughts of the participants (JE story of creation)
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That which is narrated
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A choreographic form which follows a storyline and conveys specific meaning through that story
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having a story or idea
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Discourse of Electroacoustic Music
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- Something must be lost or absent or out of place in any narrative for it to unfold
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{i} plot, story; literary work that tells a story, tale
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The telling of a story
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the story or sequence of events, also known as patter
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In this section, the program director is asked to provide additional information about the program in narrative form, highlighting particular strong points or special features which may be of interest
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Apt or inclined to relate stories, or to tell particulars of events; story-telling; garrulous
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The telling of a story; in class, also the organization of that telling, or how the narrator structures the plot
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text that is "telling a story" or in fiction The style will generally be in a particular genre such as crime, horror, romance Generally in the past tense
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Narrative tells the story by giving us the events in a logical or an orderly way Examples: Ex #1: Alberto Alvararo Rios' short story The Secret Lion could be considered a narrative because of the way it tells us the events We learn about how the main character grew up and certain events in his life that helped develop him as a person, and we are told in a logical, orderly way
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Of or pertaining to narration; relating to the particulars of an event or transaction
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a story, tale or legend; meant to entertain or inform
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a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program; "his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children"
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  The telling of the story; the form the recounting takes   This can be done orally, it can be written, it may consist of pictures and images, and it can also include or be found in music  
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The story told by a scene Scenes should have a clear beginning, middle and end
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an account or story
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Standards describing the nature of the work and level of responsibility for each grade covered by the standard This requires the user to look at work as a whole and select the most appropriate overall grade
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A choreographic structure that is representational and in the form of a story
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Top of Page The written details of learning outcomes listed in the timeline
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consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story; "narrative poetry
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an essay or work of fiction told in story form
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A narrative is a story or an account of a series of events. a fast-moving narrative Sloan began his narrative with the day of the murder
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Telling a story Ballads, epics, and lays are different kinds of narrative poems
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{s} in storytelling form; descriptive; of narration
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One or more paragraphs about a person or family
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(n ) a story; writing in which details are presented in the order in which they happened; (adj ) having the qualities of a story
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consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story; "narrative poetry"
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A series of time-related text messages Typically these may represent the narrative recorded in a control room during an exercise, but alternatively they may contain a series of status messages retrieved from a sensor or weapon All that is required is that the message have a DTG attached and that it may be represented in text form
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That which is narrated; the recital of a story; a continuous account of the particulars of an event or transaction; a story
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Includes productions with a primary objective to entertain through fiction or drama Productions such as soap operas and situation comedies may be entered in this category
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    Расстановка переносов

    nar·ra·tive·ly

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    Этимология

    () narrative +‎ -ly
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