declamatory 英 [dɪˈklæmətəri]   美 [dɪˈklæmətɔri]

declamatory

declamatory  英 [dɪˈklæmətəri] 美 [dɪˈklæmətɔri]

adj. 朗读式的;雄辩家式的;慷慨激昂的 

We looked last time at Saint Peter's declamatory speech in Lycidas, and we spent a lot of time on it. 我们上次读过了圣彼得在“利西达斯“中说的话,花了很长时间研究这段话。
“It seems like just yesterday I was walking the kids down to the bus stop, ” he says, in that sort of dreamy, declamatory voice he sometimes uses. “似乎就像我昨天带着孩子去公共汽车站一样,”他以那种他有时使用的带点梦幻的、雄辩的口吻说。

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  • adj. 朗读式的;雄辩家式的;慷慨激昂的
  • 1. We looked last time at Saint Peter's declamatory speech in Lycidas, and we spent a lot of time on it.

    我们上次读过了圣彼得在“利西达斯“中说的话,花了很长时间研究这段话。

  • 2. “It seems like just yesterday I was walking the kids down to the bus stop, ” he says, in that sort of dreamy, declamatory voice he sometimes uses.

    “似乎就像我昨天带着孩子去公共汽车站一样,”他以那种他有时使用的带点梦幻的、雄辩的口吻说。

  • 3. It was a declamatory literature.

    这是一种口头文学。

  • declamatory (adj.) 1580s, from Latin declamatorius "pertaining to the practice of speaking," from declamatus, past participle of declamare (see declaim).
de·clama·tory / dɪˈklæmətəri ; NAmE dɪˈklæmətɔːri / adjective ( formal) expressing feelings or opinions in a strong way in a speech or a piece of writing 慷慨陈辞的;雄辩演说的 de·clama·tory / dɪˈklæmətəri ; NAmE dɪˈklæmətɔːri /
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