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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
story
1 different kinds of story 2 telling a story 3 describing a story see also BOOK, READ, WRITE
1 different kinds of story - a description of true or invented people and events: story a detective story ◎ a love story ◎ a book of fairy/ghost stories ◎ He insisted on telling me his entire life story. - a book that tells a story about people and events that are not real: novel - a piece of writing that is shorter than a novel: short story - a short story which people tell as part of a conversation: anecdote Henry's always telling anecdotes about his experiences in the army. - an invented story which you tell to make people laugh: joke - a story told with pictures, usually found in newspapers and magazines: comic strip, strip cartoon - stories, novels, etc which describe events and people that do not really exist: fiction (noun U); adjective: fictional Do you read mainly fiction or non-fiction? ◎ a fictional account of life on a banana boat - fiction which is about what the world may be like in the future: science fiction (noun U) - a story which is divided into parts, especially for a magazine or for TV or radio: serial; to make a story into a serial: serialize sth There's a serial about a family during the war on Radio Four every Friday at five. - a book or film that is a continuation of a story: sequel (to sth) - an old story about sth which may or may not be true: legend the legend of King Arthur and the Round Table - a very old story about gods and heroes: myth; adjective: mythical My favourite Greek myth is the one about Narcissus. ◎ a mythical hero - myths in general: mythology (noun U); adjective: mythological - a story, often with animals as characters, which teaches a lesson about right and wrong actions: fable Aesop's Fables - a story in the Bible, which teaches a lesson about right and wrong actions: parable the parable of the prodigal son
2 telling a story - to say or write the events of a story: tell* (sb) a story Tell me a story, Grandpa! - to tell sb a story by reading to them from a book: read* sb a story - a book which has stories written in it: story book - to tell sb about sth which happened to you: (formal) relate sth (to sb) The police asked me to relate the events of the night before. - a person who tells a story: storyteller Old Fred was a great storyteller. You could listen to him for hours. - the person who tells the story in a film, book, etc: narrator
3 describing a story - the name of a story: title; (used about a story or a book) named: entitled What's the title of that novel you're reading at the moment? ◎ a story entitled 'Italian Adventure' - a lot of children's stories begin with the words once upon a time - something which happens in a story: event, incident The events in this story were all invented by the writer - none of them are true. ◎ The narrator relates a number of incidents from his childhood. - the important events in a story: plot a simple/complicated plot ◎ to think up a plot - a person who takes part in the events of a story: character there are three main characters in this story, a mother and her two sons. - the most important male character in a story: hero (plural heroes); the most important female character: heroine - the place and time at which a story happens: setting; to place the action of a story in a particular place and/or time: set* sth in a place/time The story is set in 19th-century Dublin. - to describe the time and the place at which the story happened: set the scene The first chapter of the novel sets the scene in great detail. - the part of a story, usually near the end, where we feel most afraid or excited: climax The climax comes when the professor takes out a gun and turns to face his wife. - the last part of a story: ending Everyone likes a story with a happy ending. - what a story is really about: theme The theme of this story is love and money. - the reason for telling a story: point The point of this story is that if you work hard, you will succeed. ◎ I'm afraid I don't get (= understand) the point. Why did they steal the car? ◎ No! You've missed (= not understood) the point completely!
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