panegyric
panegyric 英 [ˌpænəˈdʒɪrɪk] 美 [ˌpænəˈdʒɪrɪk, -ˈdʒaɪrɪk]
n. 颂词,赞颂
名词复数:panegyrics
- A formal, high-minded speech can be described with a formal, high-minded word — the word panegyric, which is a very elaborate tribute to someone. You could consider most eulogies as panegyrics.
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1. On abuse, on reproach, on calumny, it is easy to smile; but painful indeed, is the panegyric of those we contemn .
面对谩骂、非难,中伤而一笑置之,那是容易的;可是,老实说,要藐视这些颂词却是需要费点儿力气的。
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2. Nevertheless people have a panegyric on the eight phenomena. Therefore the spirit of this world is distorted. it has become a stubborn disease and beyond cure.
然而,世人对这八种现象却是推崇备至。因此,这个世界的精神层面,早已扭曲纷乱,成为陈年痼疾,根深柢固,而不可救药矣!
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3. My little friend grildring; you have made a most admirable panegyric upon your country .
我的小朋友,格立锥格,你对你的祖国献上了一篇极其堂皇的颂词。
- panegyric (n.) "eulogy, laudation," c. 1600, from French panégyrique (1510s), from Latin panegyricus "public eulogy," originally an adjective, "for a public festival," from Greek panegyrikos (logos) "(a speech) given in a public assembly," from panegyris "public assembly (especially in honor of a god)," from pan- "all" (see pan-) + agyris "place of assembly," Aeolic form of agora (see agora).
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