Directive Prologues 指令序言
N-COUNT A prologue is a speech or section of text that introduces a play or book. 开场白; 前言
The prologue to the novel is written in the form of a newspaper account.
该小说的前言是以新闻报道的形式写的。
"Let my Chuai him is several feet." Zhao Tie Zhu pointed Su on the ground cloud Ze, slowly prologues.
“让我踹他几脚。”赵铁柱指了指地上的苏云泽,缓缓开口。
Who it was who supplied it with masks, or prologues, or a plurality of actors and the like, has remained unknown.
但是谁开始使用面具,是谁加进了开场白,是谁把演员人数增加等等问题我们一无所知。
In the stylized stage performance, narrative is applied to prologues and prompts, which leads to easy interaction between performers and audience.
舞台表演程式化,在序幕和舞台提示语中也有叙事手段的运用,演员能自由跳出角色与观众进行叙事交流。
In fact, during this whole period playwrights were writing prologues to their plays abusing each other for being obscure that is to say, abusing each other for requiring interpretation.
事实上,当时,剧作家给别人的剧作写序言时,经常互相指责说对方的作品晦涩难懂,换言之,指责说对方的作品需要解读。
It reads almost exactly like the prologues to these ancient collections.
读起来几乎就像那些古代法律资料集的序言。
The Torah laws-- And also, the laws in those collections very often, despite the prologues' rhetoric that they bring justice to the disadvantaged and so on, many of the laws clearly serve the interests of an upper class. Okay, that's the more important point.
尽管《律法》,和那些材料中的法律,在序言中花言巧语,声称自己为弱势群体,带来正义等等,但很明显很多法律都是为上层阶级的,利益服务,记住,这是一个更重要的观点。
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