declamation 英 [ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn]   美 [ˌdɛkləˈmeʃən]

declamation

declamation  英 [ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɛkləˈmeʃən]

n. 雄辩;朗诵 

名词复数:declamations 

His ecstatic declamation of the sonorous rhythm was enough for me. 他朗诵时的那种洪亮的节奏,那种心醉神迷,对我已足够了。
In the impetuous declamation of English poetry by Akshay Chowdhury, our initiator into English literature, there was the wildness of intoxication. 阿卡什•乔杜里是我们的英国文学传授者,在他狂热奔放的英国诗歌朗诵中,有着非同一般的陶醉。

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  • n. 雄辩;朗诵
  • 1. His ecstatic declamation of the sonorous rhythm was enough for me.

    他朗诵时的那种洪亮的节奏,那种心醉神迷,对我已足够了。

  • 2. In the impetuous declamation of English poetry by Akshay Chowdhury, our initiator into English literature, there was the wildness of intoxication.

    阿卡什•乔杜里是我们的英国文学传授者,在他狂热奔放的英国诗歌朗诵中,有着非同一般的陶醉。

  • 3. "As his final declamation in the well of Congress," Gormley wrote, "the dishonored representative declared, 'God Bless America.

    葛姆雷在书中写道:“在国会上他做了最后的宣告,这个无耻的参议员说:上帝保佑美国吧”。

  • declamation (n.) late 14c., from Latin declamationem (nominative declamatio), noun of action from past participle stem of declamare (see declaim).
dec·lam·ation / ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn / noun ( formal) 1 [uncountable ] the act of speaking or of expressing sth to an audience in a formal way 朗诵;雄辩 2 [countable ] a speech or piece of writing that strongly expresses feelings and opinions 慷慨激昂的演说(辞) declamation declamations dec·lam·ation / ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn /
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