anecdote
anecdote — 名詞
1. a true story about one event, usually told to make people laugh or show what som
趣聞;軼事
講真人真事的小故事
a true story about one event, usually told to make people laugh or show what someone is like.
At dinner, Grandpa told an anecdote about losing his shoes in Rome.
晚餐時,爺爺講了一則在羅馬弄丟鞋子的趣聞。
tell an anecdote about something
The mayor opened the meeting with an anecdote from her first campaign.
市長在會議一開始先講了一則她第一次競選時的軼事。
open with an anecdote
A classroom anecdote showed how patient Ms Lin was with nervous children.
一則課堂上的軼事讓人看出林老師對緊張孩子有多有耐心。
In the article, an anecdote from 1945 made the scientist seem more human.
文章裡一則來自1945年的軼事,讓那位科學家顯得更有人味。
During the interview, Mei shared an anecdote about forgetting her lines on stage.
梅在訪談中分享了一則自己在台上忘詞的趣聞。
- story
the broad everyday word; it can be much longer and may be invented
- tale
more literary and often suggests imagination or exaggeration
- reminiscence
a remembered account from the past, often longer and more reflective
文法句型
an anecdote about something
tell/share an anecdote
open with an anecdote
用法筆記
Often follows verbs like tell, share, and open with. In speeches or articles, one anecdote is often placed near the beginning to make a person or topic feel vivid before the main point appears.