To tell of (†by) in song or in verse.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > narration > narrate, relate, or tell [verb (transitive)] (49) singc900 To tell of (†by) in song or in verse. reckonOE transitive. To give an account of, recount; to tell; to describe. Obsolete. readOE transitive. To declare, relate, or say, by or as by reading aloud. Obsolete (archaic in later use). tellOE transitive. To narrate, relate in order. With simple object (now rare in sense 2a(a)) or object… Of a person, report, text, legend, etc.: to give… showc1175 To communicate, announce, declare, narrate, state, tell (a fact, news, a story, etc.); to describe… transitive. With simple object. Obsolete (archaic… betellc1275 To speak of, declare, narrate. i-tellec1275 To recount, narrate, tell. rehearsec1300 To give an account or description of; to relate, report, narrate, tell; to describe at length. transitive. With simple object. record1340 transitive. To relate (something) in words; to narrate orally. Also in clauses with as. Obsolete. accounta1387 To present a narrative or account; to recount, relate. transitive. Obsolete. to chase forthc1386 figurative. to chase forth: to pursue (a narrative). retretec1400 transitive. To reproduce, imitate. reporta1402 transitive. To give an account of (a fact, event, etc.); to relate, recount, tell; to describe. Also with to, †unto a person. count?a1425 To tell, relate, recount. Obsolete. recite1448 transitive. To relate, report, or describe; to give an account or detailed description of. touch?a1450 Originally: to speak or write about a subject; to discuss; to treat of. Later: to discuss or mention… transitive. Now rare. repeat1451 transitive. To recite or rehearse (something previously learned or composed); to say formally in public; to relate, recount. deliverc1454 transitive. To report or state (something); to communicate or relate (something) in words. explikec1454 transitive. To give a description of; to declare, narrate. renderc1460 transitive. With out: to relate, narrate. Obsolete. rare. recount1477 transitive. To relate, narrate; to give a full or detailed account of (a fact, event, etc.); to tell to (also †unto) a person. Also with clause or… to show forth1498 transitive. To declare, utter; = sense 20a. relate1530 To recount, narrate, give an account of (actions, events, facts, etc.). transitive. With noun phrase as object. Frequently with to or indirect object. to set forth1530 To express in words, give an account of, present a statement of, esp. in order, distinctly, or in detail; to declare, expound, relate, narrate… rechec1540 transitive. To tear, rend. reaccount1561 transitive. To recount, relate. Obsolete. recitate1568 transitive. To recite; to narrate. Also intransitive. history1600 transitive. To relate in a history or narrative; to write the history of; to record, narrate, recount. recant1603 transitive. To relate, rehearse; = recount, v.1 1. Formerly also intransitive: †to tell of (obsolete). rare before 20th cent. to run througha1616 transitive. To relate, rehearse (a tale, list, sequence of events, etc.); to consider; = to run through —— 1a at phrasal verbs 2. enarrate1750 transitive. To tell out clearly. narrate1754 transitive. To relate, recount; to give an account of, tell as a narrative. Subcategories:— again (7) — the commentary of (a film, etc.) (1) — rapidly or succinctly (2) — start or begin with (1) — continue to narrate (1) — say in resumption (1) — summarize (4) |
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