eulogy
eulogy 英 [ˈju:lədʒi] 美 [ˈjulədʒi]
n. 悼词;颂词;颂扬;赞词
名词复数:eulogies
- At every funeral, there comes a moment when someone speaks about the life of the person who died. The speaker is delivering what is known as a eulogy. A eulogy is a formal speech that praises a person who has died.
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- n. 悼词;颂词;颂扬;赞词
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1. One way is to think about your eulogy.
一种方法是考虑你的悼词。
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2. Imagine your perfect eulogy, then build your statement on that.
想像你那完美的颂词,然后据此写下你的宣言。
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3. Ted Kennedy gave a magnificent eulogy for his brother, closing with words of power and grace I will never forget: My brother need not be idealized, or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life.
特德.肯尼迪为他兄弟致了一篇极好的悼词,结尾的词语充满了力量与仁爱,令我终身难忘:“我兄弟无需被理想化,或在死后被吹捧,或美化他在生活中的本来面目。
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