n. 1.雄辩,雄辩法。 2.(口若悬河的)演说。 3.朗读,背诵。 adj. -clamatory 1. 适于朗诵的。 2. 慷慨激昂的,口若悬河的。
Example Sentences:
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I see that i have lapsed into parable and ecstatic declamation . 我知道我在比喻和狂喜的辩论中造成了遗误。
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After all , for all their declamations of principle , we ` ve learnt one universal truth about liverpool supporters : the only principles that they support are those that are good for their club 毕竟,他们的原则,我所了解的利物浦球迷的真相是:对俱乐部有利就是他们的唯一原则。
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You do not assume , indeed , the solemnity of the pulpit , or the tone of stage - declamation ; neither are you at liberty to gabble on at a venture , without emphasis or discretion , or to resort to vulgar dialect or clownish pronunciation 当然,你无须像在教堂里讲道或在舞台上朗诵那样拿腔作势;然而,你也不可不分轻重,不讲分寸,信口哇啦哇啦,再不然就乞灵于粗俗方言和油腔滑调。
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Quite a number of stories there were on that particular alice ben bolt topic , enoch arden and rip van winkle and does anybody hereabouts remember caoc o leary , a favourite and most trying declamation piece , by the way , of poor john casey and a bit of perfect poetry in its own small way 这里可有人记得盲人奥利里59吗?顺便提一下,那是可怜的约翰凯西60所写的深受欢迎却又令人心酸音调铿锵的作品,结构完美的小小诗篇。