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Inglês - Português (Brasil)
Story
ˈstɔri
Extremamente Comum
500 - 600
500 - 600
O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.

histoire, récit, nouvelle, récit fictif (or) narration, historique

Significados de Story em português

Le mot "story" en anglais est utilisé pour désigner un récit ou une narration d'événements, réels ou fictifs. Il est couramment employé dans divers contextes, notamment dans la littérature, le cinéma, et la communication quotidienne.

Utilisation pratique :

  1. Contexte littéraire et artistique : "Story" est souvent utilisé pour parler de livres, de films ou de pièces de théâtre. Par exemple, "The story of the book is captivating" (L'histoire du livre est captivante).

  2. Communication quotidienne : Dans les interactions quotidiennes, les gens utilisent le mot pour partager des expériences personnelles. Par exemple, "Let me tell you a story about my childhood" (Laisse-moi te raconter une histoire sur mon enfance).

  3. Médias et marketing : Dans le domaine des médias, "story" peut se référer à un article ou un reportage. Par exemple, "The news story was well-researched" (L'histoire d'actualité était bien documentée).

  4. Réseaux sociaux : Sur des plateformes comme Instagram ou Snapchat, "story" désigne une fonction permettant de partager des moments de la vie quotidienne, souvent sous forme de photos ou vidéos temporaires. Par exemple, "I posted a story about my trip" (J'ai publié une histoire sur mon voyage).

Phrases et expressions courantes :

  • "Once upon a time" (Il était une fois) : souvent utilisé pour commencer des contes.
  • "True story" (Histoire vraie) : utilisé pour indiquer que ce qui suit est basé sur des faits réels.
  • "Long story short" (Pour faire court) : utilisé pour résumer une histoire.

Contexte formel et informel :

Le mot "story" est utilisé tant dans des contextes formels que informels. Dans des discussions académiques ou professionnelles, il peut faire référence à des analyses narratives, tandis que dans des conversations amicales, il évoque souvent des anecdotes personnelles.

Erreurs courantes :

Une erreur fréquente est de confondre "story" avec "history". "Story" se réfère à un récit, tandis que "history" désigne l'étude des événements passés.

Mots connexes :

  • Synonymes : tale (conte), narrative (narration), account (récit).
  • Antonymes : truth (vérité), fact (fait).

Nuances de prononciation :

Le mot "story" se prononce /ˈstɔːri/ en anglais américain et /ˈstɒri/ en anglais britannique. Il est important de noter que le "r" est plus prononcé en américain qu'en britannique.

Grammaire et étymologie :

"Story" est un nom commun en anglais. Il provient de l'ancien français "estorie", qui signifie récit ou narration, et remonte au latin "historia".

Significados de Story em português

histoire

Exemplo:
She told me a fascinating story.
Elle m'a raconté une histoire fascinante.
I love reading stories before bedtime.
J'adore lire des histoires avant de dormir.
Uso: informalContexto: Used in casual conversations, literature, and storytelling.
Observação: The word 'histoire' can refer to any narrative or tale, whether fictional or based on real events.

récit

Exemplo:
The author wrote a detailed account of his adventures, turning it into a story.
L'auteur a écrit un récit détaillé de ses aventures, en le transformant en histoire.
Her story of survival was truly inspiring.
Son récit de survie était vraiment inspirant.
Uso: formalContexto: Used in literary contexts, journalism, and formal discussions.
Observação: The term 'récit' often implies a structured narrative, sometimes used in written form.

nouvelle

Exemplo:
He published a story in the literary magazine.
Il a publié une nouvelle dans le magazine littéraire.
Short stories can be very impactful.
Les nouvelles peuvent avoir un impact très fort.
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Typically used in literature to refer to short fiction.
Observação: A 'nouvelle' specifically refers to a short story, distinct from a longer narrative.

récit fictif (or) narration

Exemplo:
The film is based on a true story.
Le film est basé sur un récit fictif.
The narration of the events was captivating.
La narration des événements était captivante.
Uso: formalContexto: Used in discussions about storytelling techniques and in media.
Observação: This meaning emphasizes the constructed nature of a story, often used in literary analysis.

historique

Exemplo:
The story of our family dates back centuries.
L'historique de notre famille remonte à des siècles.
Each place has its own story.
Chaque endroit a sa propre histoire.
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Used in discussions about history or personal anecdotes.
Observação: This meaning relates to the history or background of events or people.

Sinônimos de Story

tale

A tale is a narrative that may be true or fictional, often involving characters and events.
Exemplo: She told a fascinating tale about her adventures in the jungle.
Observação: Tale is often used in a more informal or literary context compared to 'story'.

narrative

A narrative is a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
Exemplo: The book provides a gripping narrative of the protagonist's journey.
Observação: Narrative tends to emphasize the structure and development of a story.

account

An account is a detailed description or report of an event or situation.
Exemplo: He gave a detailed account of what happened at the meeting.
Observação: Account often implies a factual or objective retelling of events.

fable

A fable is a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral lesson.
Exemplo: The story of 'The Tortoise and the Hare' is a famous fable with a moral lesson.
Observação: Fable specifically refers to a story with a moral or lesson embedded within it.

legend

A legend is a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.
Exemplo: The legend of King Arthur has been passed down through generations.
Observação: Legend often involves mythical or heroic figures and is associated with folklore and tradition.

Expressões e frases comuns de Story

Once upon a time

This phrase is commonly used to begin fairy tales or stories set in the past.
Exemplo: Once upon a time, there was a young princess who lived in a faraway kingdom.
Observação: It is a traditional way to introduce a story and is not directly related to the word 'story.'

A tall tale

Refers to a story that is greatly exaggerated or unbelievable.
Exemplo: He spun a tall tale about how he caught a fish as big as a boat.
Observação: It emphasizes the exaggeration or incredibility of the story rather than the actual narrative itself.

Twist in the tale

Describes an unexpected or surprising development in a story.
Exemplo: The movie had a massive twist in the tale that left everyone shocked.
Observação: It focuses on a specific surprising element within the story rather than the story as a whole.

Bedtime story

A story told to a child before they go to sleep.
Exemplo: She read her daughter a bedtime story before tucking her into bed.
Observação: It specifically refers to a story told before bedtime to help someone relax or fall asleep.

Old wives' tale

A traditional belief or superstition that is often untrue or based on superstition.
Exemplo: Don't believe that old wives' tale about eating carrots improving your eyesight.
Observação: While a 'tale' is a story, an 'old wives' tale' refers to a specific type of folklore or superstition.

Story of my life

Used humorously to express that a situation or experience is typical or expected for someone.
Exemplo: I missed the bus again today, story of my life!
Observação: It is an idiomatic expression and not directly related to narrating a story.

Sob story

A sad or pitiful story, often exaggerated or used to gain sympathy.
Exemplo: He tried to guilt-trip me with his sob story about losing his job.
Observação: It refers to a particular type of emotionally manipulative story rather than a neutral narrative.

Expressões cotidianas (gíria) de Story

Plot twist

A sudden and unexpected change or development in a story that alters the overall direction or outcome.
Exemplo: The movie had a huge plot twist that completely shocked the audience.
Observação: While 'plot twist' still relates to the structure of a story, it is more specific and emphasizes a surprising revelation or turn of events.

Make up

To invent or fabricate a story, often with the intention of deceiving others.
Exemplo: She told me a make-up story about why she was late, but I knew the truth.
Observação: This term refers to creating a story that is not true, contrasting with 'story' which can be a true account.

The whole nine yards

To give all the details or the full story about something.
Exemplo: He told me the whole nine yards about his trip to Europe, from start to finish.
Observação: While 'the whole nine yards' can pertain to a story, it focuses more on providing complete information rather than just a narrative.

Drama

Exaggerated or sensational aspects of a story or situation that may involve conflicts, emotions, or excitement.
Exemplo: I can't believe all the drama that unfolded in that story; it's like a soap opera!
Observação: This term often implies that the story is filled with exaggerated emotions or actions, distinguishing it from a straightforward narrative.

Scandal

A story or event that involves shocking or immoral behavior, often with consequences or public attention.
Exemplo: The scandal in the story rocked the community and made front-page news.
Observação: Unlike a regular story, a 'scandal' involves controversy or immorality, sparking public interest or outrage.

Urban legend

A modern folklore story that is commonly believed but lacks evidence to prove its authenticity.
Exemplo: That spooky story is just an urban legend, passed down from generation to generation.
Observação: This term specifically refers to a type of story—often of mysterious or supernatural nature—that is widely circulated as true but unverified.

411

Information or details about a particular situation or story.
Exemplo: Give me the 411 on what happened last night; I heard there's a story behind it.
Observação: Rather than focusing solely on storytelling, '411' emphasizes the exchange of information or gossip related to a story.

Story - Exemplos

The story he told was so captivating.
L'histoire qu'il a racontée était si captivante.
She loves to read stories before going to bed.
Elle adore lire des histoires avant d'aller se coucher.
He always has an interesting story to tell.
Il a toujours une histoire intéressante à raconter.

Gramática de Story

Story - Substantivo (Noun) / Substantivo, singular ou massa (Noun, singular or mass)
Lema: story
Conjugações
Substantivo, plural (Noun, plural): stories
Substantivo, singular ou massa (Noun, singular or mass): story
Sílabas, Separação e Ênfase
story contém 2 sílabas: sto • ry
Transcrição fonética: ˈstȯr-ē
sto ry , ˈstȯr ē (A sílaba vermelha é tônica)

Story - Importância e frequência de uso

O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000.
story: 500 - 600 (Extremamente Comum).
Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.
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