declaim 英 [dɪˈkleɪm]   美 [dɪˈklem]

declaim

declaim  英 [dɪˈkleɪm] 美 [dɪˈklem]

vi. 慷慨陈词;演讲;朗读  vt. 演讲;慷慨激昂地发表 

进行时:declaiming  过去式:declaimed  过去分词:declaimed  第三人称单数:declaims  名词复数:declaims 

Never mind that these tools can also be used to isolate individuals from one another and become a platform for the pompous to declaim at will. 虽然这些互动工具有可能使人孤立自己,亦会成为浮夸的人任意发表意见的平台。
It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride. 慷慨激昂地攻击傲慢,并非谦逊的标志。

  • Use the verb declaim when someone is speaking very passionately against something, like when you declaim having to be home at an early hour.
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  • vi. 慷慨陈词;演讲;朗读
  • vt. 演讲;慷慨激昂地发表
  • 1. Never mind that these tools can also be used to isolate individuals from one another and become a platform for the pompous to declaim at will.

    虽然这些互动工具有可能使人孤立自己,亦会成为浮夸的人任意发表意见的平台。

  • 2. It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride.

    慷慨激昂地攻击傲慢,并非谦逊的标志。

  • 3. It's all very well for you to declaim that I should take pleasure in creating elegant and charming programs, but how am I supposed to make this mess into a work of art?

    你说过我应该在创作优雅和迷人的程序的过程中找到快乐,可我现在该如何将这些乱七八糟的东西变成艺术品?

  • declaim (v.) late 14c., from Middle French déclamer and directly from Latin declamare "to practice public speaking, to bluster," from de- intensive prefix + clamare "to cry, shout" (from PIE root *kele- (2) "to shout"). At first in English spelled declame, but altered under influence of claim. Related: Declaimed; declaiming.
de·claim / dɪˈkleɪm ; NAmE dɪˈkleɪm / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] declaim(against) sth | declaimthat… | + speech ( formal) to say sth loudly; to speak loudly and with force about sth you feel strongly about, especially in public (尤指在公众前)慷慨激昂地宣讲,慷慨陈辞 She declaimed the famous opening speech of the play. 她慷慨激昂地朗诵了这出戏中著名的开场白。 He declaimed against the evils of alcohol. 他慷慨陈辞,猛烈抨击酗酒的罪恶。 declaim declaims declaimed declaiming de·claim / dɪˈkleɪm ; NAmE dɪˈkleɪm /
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