释义 |
raconteurrac‧on‧teur /ˌrækɒnˈtɜː $ -kɑːnˈtɜːr/ noun [countable] formal raconteurOrigin: 1800-1900 French raconter ‘to tell’ - A colourful raconteur, his adventures would make a feature film I would pay money to see.
- Although he sometimes rounded the rough edges off the truth, he remained an amusing raconteur and lively company.
- As a raconteur and conversationalist, scattering indiscretions and gossip with gay abandon, he was the acme of unconventionality.
- Baseball raconteur Bill Rigney is holding court at a window table.
- Dave, garrulous, a bit tipsy, was a natural raconteur.
- Elizabeth: Oh, he was fabulous, he was a wonderful raconteur.
- Like many Pentecostal preachers he was an accomplished raconteur.
- Once he gets going, there is no stopping this longtime Chicago talk-show host, sports commentator, actor, professional raconteur.
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