declamation
declamation 英 [ˌdekləˈmeɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɛkləˈmeʃən]
n. 雄辩;朗诵
名词复数:declamations
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- n. 雄辩;朗诵
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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。
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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。
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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).
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