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
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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