elocution 英 [ˌeləˈkju:ʃn]   美 [ˌɛləˈkjuʃən]

elocution

elocution  英 [ˌeləˈkju:ʃn] 美 [ˌɛləˈkjuʃən]

n. 朗诵法;演说法;雄辩术 

名词复数:elocutions 

All her elocution lessons were just a mask. She was a chiseler from the day she was born. 她所有的语言艺术课都是烟雾罢了,从她出生的那天起,她就是个骗子。
His elocution had come from the little duchess, and his dancing swagger from this Smilin’ Jack of the West Bronx. 他的谈话艺术来自小女公爵,而他翩然的走路风格则学自这位西布朗克斯的微笑杰克。

  • If you're particularly good at elocution, or speaking clearly and expressively, you may have a successful career in radio ahead of you.
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  • n. 朗诵法;演说法;雄辩术
  • 1. All her elocution lessons were just a mask. She was a chiseler from the day she was born.

    她所有的语言艺术课都是烟雾罢了,从她出生的那天起,她就是个骗子。

  • 2. His elocution had come from the little duchess, and his dancing swagger from this Smilin’ Jack of the West Bronx.

    他的谈话艺术来自小女公爵,而他翩然的走路风格则学自这位西布朗克斯的微笑杰克。

  • 3. Bell’s father, grandfather, and brother were all involved with work on speech and elocution, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell’s life’s work.

    贝尔的父亲,爷爷,和哥哥都致力于朗诵和演讲,而且他母亲和妻子都是聋人,这深刻地影响了贝尔一生的作品。

  • elocution (n.) mid-15c., from Late Latin elocutionem (nominative elocutio) "voice production, a speaking out, utterance, manner of expression," in classical Latin especially "rhetorical utterance, oratorical expression," noun of action from past participle stem of eloqui "to speak out," from ex "out" (see ex-) + loqui "to speak" (from PIE root *tolkw- "to speak"). Related: Elocutionary; elocutionist.
elo·cu·tion / ˌeləˈkjuːʃn ; NAmE ˌeləˈkjuːʃn / noun [uncountable ] the ability to speak clearly and correctly, especially in public and pronouncing the words in a way that is considered to be socially acceptable 演讲技巧;演说术 elo·cu·tion / ˌeləˈkjuːʃn ; NAmE ˌeləˈkjuːʃn /
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