raconteur
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [?r?k.?n?t??r]
- 美式音標 [?r?k.ɑ?n?t??]
- 國際音標 [,r?k?n't?:]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. 健談?wù)撸簧普務(wù)撸簧瞄L講故事的人
詞根記憶
- racont(=recount,描述) + eur(人)→善談?wù)?/li>
英漢例句
- Sarah Bernhardt is a gift to the raconteur.
莎拉·伯恩哈特是給擅長編劇者的禮物。 - A self-described humorous raconteur, he told the ambassador he would often walk out of meetings early after having his say, or if he felt forced to stay he would write poetry rather than take notes.
他是一個自稱幽默健談的人,他告訴美國大使,他經(jīng)常在自己講話之后提前退出會議,或者,如果他感覺必須呆在那里,他會寫詩而不是記筆記。 - Paddy is a natural raconteur.
帕迪是一個天生會講故事的人。 - The word "raconteur" describes a person who is skillful at telling stories.
- Someone has to be the raconteur, the one who shares anecdotes in a skillful, amusing and engaging manner.
FORBES: Curation is More Than Integration - The raconteur knows how he or she is going to play the others to orchestrate the best repartee.
FORBES: Curation is More Than Integration - In the life of a Chinese tourist, guides play an especially prominent role—translator, raconteur, and field marshal—and Li projected a calm, seasoned air.
NEWYORKER: The Grand Tour
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詞組短語
- Raconteur r 善談?wù)?善于講故事的人
- a bad raconteur 瓦斯;刪除
- A well -known wit and raconteur 一個有名的妙語如珠會講故事的人
短語
英英字典
- someone who tells funny or interesting stories
- A raconteur is someone, usually a man, who can tell stories in an interesting or amusing way.