encomium 英 [enˈkəʊmiəm]   美 [enˈkoʊmiəm]

encomium

encomium  英 [enˈkəʊmiəm] 美 [enˈkoʊmiəm]

n. 赞美,称赞;赞辞 

名词复数:encomiums 

Reagan later used those same broadcast skills when he ran for president, earning the encomium of “The Great Communicator” for his ability to inspire voters. 后来在竞选总统时,里根也用上了这一技能,并因他具有的唤起选民激情的能力而赢得了"伟大的传播者"(Great Communicator)的美誉。
In this genre there is no praise of individual; it is a laudation of the collective Athenians, which is turned into an encomium of the greatness of the polis. 在这文类之中并没有对个别之人的赞扬,而是对雅典人整体歌颂,而这又进一步的晚话成为对市民城邦之伟大的咏叹。

  • An encomium is a fancy word for a formal speech or piece of writing that warmly praises someone or something.
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  • n. 赞美,称赞;赞辞
  • 1. Reagan later used those same broadcast skills when he ran for president, earning the encomium of “The Great Communicator” for his ability to inspire voters.

    后来在竞选总统时,里根也用上了这一技能,并因他具有的唤起选民激情的能力而赢得了"伟大的传播者"(Great Communicator)的美誉。

  • 2. In this genre there is no praise of individual; it is a laudation of the collective Athenians, which is turned into an encomium of the greatness of the polis.

    在这文类之中并没有对个别之人的赞扬,而是对雅典人整体歌颂,而这又进一步的晚话成为对市民城邦之伟大的咏叹。

  • 3. Updike outlived his friend by twenty-seven years—long enough to offer his own encomium at Cheever's funeral, and in

    厄普代克比他的朋友多活了二十七个春秋——并在奇弗的葬礼上宣读了他写的溢美吊辞(吊辞见纽约人杂志)。

  • encomium (n.) "discriminating expression of approval," 1580s, from Late Latin encomium, from Greek enkomion (epos) "laudatory (ode), eulogy," from en "in" (see en- (2)) + komos "banquet, procession, merrymaking" (see comedy).
en·co·mium / enˈkəʊmiəm ; NAmE enˈkoʊmiəm / noun ( plural en·co·miums or en·co·mia / enˈkəʊmiə ; NAmE enˈkoʊmiə / ) ( formal) a speech or piece of writing that praises sb or sth highly 高度赞扬的话(或文章);颂辞 encomium encomiums encomia en·co·mium / enˈkəʊmiəm ; NAmE enˈkoʊmiəm / en·co·mia / enˈkəʊmiə ; NAmE enˈkoʊmiə /
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