anecdote的意思和读音

anecdote

: [ˈænəkˌdoʊt] : [ˈænɪkˌdəʊt]

n.

anecdotes  

n.story,tale,yarn,sketch,narrative

anecdoten.

1.a short, interesting or amusing story about a real person or event

amusing anecdotes about his brief career as an actor

2.a personal account of an event

This research is based on anecdote, not fact.

n.1.,,,;

n.1.a story that you tell people about something interesting or funny that has happened to you

1. anatomy anecdote annoy 使; ...

2. ancillary adj. , anecdote ? n. anemic ? adj. , ...

3. and anecdote anger ...

4. affair n. anecdote n. assignment n. ...

5. analysis n. anecdote n. angle n. ...

6. 〖 hermit(inancienttimes)〗 anecdote〖 anecdote〗 ...

7. 〖 anecdote〗 anecdote〖 dissolute〗 ...

8. Laudatory Anecdote Allusion ...

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1.What makes the anecdote a puzzle was that the consequence of it was not found.

2.In my anecdote I referred to the "unexpected behavior" of the application, when in fact I just didn't understand how the system works.”,

3.Every time he does something horrendous, think how much you will enjoy retelling the anecdote later on.

4.As a writer, Mr Montefiore has an elegant turn of phrase and an unerring ear for the anecdote that will cut to the heart of a story.

5.This devotion is the reason that the traditions of southern India represent him as celibate (see the anecdote Devotion to his mother).)。

6.There is another version about this anecdote which says that Chruchill had nothing on when he heard someone knocking at the door.

7.To be certain, the contraband rice trade is at this point simply an anecdote, however widely bandied about in the grain market.

8.Been very careful to leave out of any story, anecdote, or gossip about the town.

9.To begin with, it was an anecdote he shared only with friends or new acquaintances.

10.But I remember an anecdote I once heard from one of my German friends. Shortly after the unification, an Ossie and a Weissie meet in Berlin.西