Account مقابل Narrative مقابل Report مقابل Story مقابل Tale

متى تستخدم كل واحدة في الإنجليزية، مع المعنى والسجل والأمثلة.

Account

أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)B1noun

Narrative

أعلى 2000 (شائعة)B1noun

Report

أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)A1noun

Story

أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)A1noun

Tale

أعلى 2000 (شائعة)B2noun
 AccountNarrativeReportStoryTale
النطق🇬🇧 /["/əˈkaʊnt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/əˈkaʊnt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈnærətɪv/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈnærətɪv/"]/🇬🇧 /["/rɪˈpɔːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/rɪˈpɔːrt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈstɔːri/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈstɔːri/"]/🇬🇧 /["/teɪl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/teɪl/"]/
المعنىA record of money or information.قصة أو وصف للأحداث.A story or a description of events.وصف مكتوب أو منطوق لشيء ما.A written or spoken account of something.وصف لأحداث، حقيقية أو خيالية.A description of events, real or made up.قصة، غالبًا ما تكون خياليةa story, often fictional
مثالI need to check my bank account to see how much money I have.The narrative of the story captivated the audience from the very beginning.The teacher asked us to write a report on our summer vacation.The teacher asked us to write a story about our summer vacation.The old man told a fascinating tale of his adventures at sea.
السجلمحايدمحايدمحايدمحايدمحايد
مدى الشيوعأعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)أعلى 2000 (شائعة)أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا)أعلى 2000 (شائعة)
مستوى CEFRB1B1A1A1B2
قسم الكلامnounnounnounnounnoun
المتلازمات اللفظيةbank, building-society, checking, have, hold, close, number, holder, balance, account at, account with, expense, charge, credit, have, create, open, on account, account at, account with, brief, short, blow-by-blow, give (somebody), offer, provide (somebody with), in an/​the account, by all accounts, by somebody’s own account, brief, short, blow-by-blow, give (somebody), offer, provide (somebody with), in an/​the account, by all accounts, by somebody’s own account, profit and loss account, accounts payable, accounts receivable, do, keep, audit, be in order, account book, account balance, expense, charge, credit, have, create, open, on account, account at, account withpopular, compelling, coherent, construct, create, develop, be based on something, form, style, technique, in a/​the narrative, popular, compelling, coherent, construct, create, develop, be based on something, form, style, technique, in a/​the narrativegroundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, groundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, groundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, groundbreaking, important, influential, deliver, give somebody, make, be based on something, address something, concern something, author, writer, writing, according to a/​the report, amid reports, in a/​the report, good, bad, school, gettrue, plausible, false, collection, hear, read (somebody), write, circulate, go around, go round, teller, telling, line, according to a/​the story, story about, story of, a fragment of a/​the story, a part of a/​the story, the rest of the story, true, plausible, false, collection, hear, read (somebody), write, circulate, go around, go round, teller, telling, line, according to a/​the story, story about, story of, a fragment of a/​the story, a part of a/​the story, the rest of the story, true, plausible, false, collection, hear, read (somebody), write, circulate, go around, go round, teller, telling, line, according to a/​the story, story about, story of, a fragment of a/​the story, a part of a/​the story, the rest of the story, big, huge, top, file, write, carry, break, story about, story oflong, rambling, familiar, narrate, recount, regale somebody with, begin, unfold, concern somebody/​something, tale about, tale of, a tale of woe, (have) a tale to tell, tell tales, long, rambling, familiar, narrate, recount, regale somebody with, begin, unfold, concern somebody/​something, tale about, tale of, a tale of woe, (have) a tale to tell, tell tales
الأضدادdebt, deficitfact, truthignore, neglecttruth, facttruth, reality
أخطاء شائعةConfused with 'account for' which means to explain., Using 'account' as a verb without 'for'., Saying 'the account of' instead of 'the account for'.Confused with 'narration', which refers specifically to the act of telling a story., Using 'narrative' as a verb instead of a noun., Mispronouncing the word as 'narr-active'.Confused with 'reporter' which refers to a person., Misuse of 'reports' as a verb instead of a noun., Using 'report' for informal updates, which is not appropriate.Confused with 'history' when referring to real events., Using 'story' as a verb instead of a noun.Confused with 'tail' (the back part of an animal)., Using it as a verb instead of a noun., Mixing up 'tale' with 'story' and 'fable' without recognizing their nuances.
ملاحظات الاستخدامUse 'account' in business or financial contexts. It’s appropriate when talking about finances, banking, or storytelling. Avoid using in casual conversations unless relevant.يستخدم غالبًا في الأدب وسياقات السرد. مناسب للنقاشات الرسمية وغير الرسمية حول القصص. يُفضل تجنبه في الأجواء غير الرسمية جدًا حيث قد تكون المصطلحات الأبسط مثل 'قصة' مفضلة.Used often in literature and storytelling contexts. Suitable for both formal and informal discussions about stories. Avoid using it in overly casual settings where simpler terms like 'story' might be preferred.استخدم 'تقرير' في سياقات رسمية مثل المدرسة أو العمل. تجنب استخدامه في المحادثات العادية إلا عند مناقشة الأخبار أو الأحداث.Use 'report' in formal contexts like school or work. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing news or events.تُستخدم في اللغة الإنجليزية المنطوقة والمكتوبة. يمكن أن تشير إلى حكايات خيالية أو روايات واقعية. تجنب استخدامها في سياقات رسمية للغاية مثل الأوراق الأكاديمية.Used in both spoken and written English. Can refer to fictional tales or real-life accounts. Avoid using in overly formal contexts like academic papers.تُستخدم للقصص الخيالية أو التي تحمل عبرة. أقل شيوعًا في المحادثات اليومية؛ قد تُستخدم بشكل أكبر في الأدب أو سياقات سرد القصص.Used for stories that are imaginative or moral. Less common in everyday conversation; might be more frequently used in literature or storytelling contexts.

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Account
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أسئلة شائعة: Account مقابل Narrative مقابل Report مقابل Story مقابل Tale

ما الفرق بين Account وNarrative وReport وStory وTale؟

Account: A record of money or information. Narrative: A story or a description of events. Report: A written or spoken account of something. Story: A description of events, real or made up. Tale: a story, often fictional

أيها أكثر تقدمًا: Account وNarrative وReport وStory وTale؟

Tale هي الأعلى مستوى، عند B2، على مقياس CEFR.

هل Account وNarrative وReport وStory وTale في نفس مستوى CEFR؟

Account: B1, Narrative: B1, Report: A1, Story: A1, Tale: B2 على مقياس CEFR.

ما قسم الكلام لـ Account وNarrative وReport وStory وTale؟

Account: noun, Narrative: noun, Report: noun, Story: noun, Tale: noun.

هل يمكنك عرض مثال لكل منها؟

Account: I need to check my bank account to see how much money I have. Narrative: The narrative of the story captivated the audience from the very beginning. Report: The teacher asked us to write a report on our summer vacation. Story: The teacher asked us to write a story about our summer vacation. Tale: The old man told a fascinating tale of his adventures at sea.

هل يمكنني استخدام Account وNarrative وReport وStory وTale بالتبادل؟

ليس دائمًا. Account وNarrative وReport وStory وTale مترابطة وتتداخل أحيانًا، لكنها تختلف في السجل ومدى الشيوع والاستخدام، لذا قد يغيّر استبدال إحداها بالأخرى المعنى أو النبرة. راجع الفروق أعلاه قبل الاستبدال.

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