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 anecdote ['ænɪk`dot]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 轶事, 奇闻

  1. He told me some anecdote about our English teacher.
    他告诉我几个关于英语老师的掌故。
  2. He introduced his speech with an anecdote.
    他说了一则轶闻作为讲话的引子。
  3. I related the anecdote, whereupon he laughed heartily.
    我叙述那件轶事,他听了开怀大笑。


anecdote
[ noun ]
short account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
<noun.communication>


Anecdote \An"ec*dote\, n. [F. anecdote, fr. Gr. ? not published;
'an priv. + ? given out, ? to give out, to publish; ? out + ?
to give. See {Dose}, n.]
1. pl. Unpublished narratives. --Burke.

2. A particular or detached incident or fact of an
interesting nature; a biographical incident or fragment; a
single passage of private life.

  1. But it is safe to say New Zealand has ceased to be a fashionable anecdote of libertarian experimentation.
  2. The larger story that produced this ambiguous anecdote is a major part of Joyce Milton's engaging account, "The Yellow Kids: Foreign Correspondents in the Heyday of Yellow Journalism" (Harper & Row, 412 pages, $22.95).
  3. When Mr. Watson happens on to an interesting fact or anecdote, he doesn't let you forget it.
  4. He related an anecdote about his father, the director of "Shane," "A Place in the Sun," "Giant" and other Hollywood classics.
  5. Wang says its advertising agency adapted an anecdote about a sale to the Upper Volta River Authority.
  6. The anecdote, which Mrs. Bush herself enjoys telling, makes two points: _Raisa Gorbachev, ever the Marxist lecturer, tries to do her homework before she comes to a summit.
  7. With the ceremony over, as a Marine band began to play outside the East Room, Reagan returned to the microphone for one last anecdote.
  8. Like his father and grandfather before him, Mr. Churchill is an accomplished journalist with an unfailing eye for the telling anecdote.
  9. Her eye for facts and anecdote is keen, her research certainly not lacking.
  10. 'It's going to take us a while to learn what democracy is all about,' the waiter continued. He had an anecdote prepared.
  11. And so full tilt, he has been raising expectations, even to the extent of borrowing the Dukakis catnap anecdote and turning it upside down for Barbara Bush.
  12. Mr. Humes loves an anecdote.
  13. "It seemed to me that once you got beyond the opening anecdote in which he (Hersey) described his meeting with Agee that the whole article was a condensation of my biography," Bergreen told the newspaper.
  14. There are other less obvious developments that can be substantiated only in anecdote.
  15. One of the Murdoch publications, New York Magazine, has avidly followed the Manhattan social scene, including an occasional spicy anecdote about KKR's best-known partner, Henry Kravis.
  16. And even if he possibly didn't poach a deer at Charlecote, who could object to the nicely told anecdote or to Mr. Talbot's memorable photograph of a scowling mass of chimneys and bricks underneath a malevolent sky?
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