declamatory
英 [dɪ'klæmət(ə)rɪ]
美[dɪ'klæmə'tɔri]
- adj. 朗读式的;雄辩家式的;慷慨激昂的
英英释义
- 1. ostentatiously lofty in style;
- "a man given to large talk"
- "tumid political prose"
实用场景例句
- Rebels like Katharine Hamnett have made a name for bold, declamatory statements.
- 诸如凯瑟琳·哈姆内特之类的叛逆者以口出大胆、夸张之词而闻名。
柯林斯例句
- It was a declamatory literature.
- 这是一种口头文学.
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- A declamatory style used in opera and oratorio, similar to recitative but having greater melodic variation.
- 一种用在歌剧和(宗教)清唱剧中的朗诵风格, 类似于背诵,但在旋律上大不相同.
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双语例句
- 1. Rebels like Katharine Hamnett have made a name for bold, declamatory statements.
- 诸如凯瑟琳·哈姆内特之类的叛逆者以口出大胆、夸张之词而闻名。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. It was a declamatory literature.
- 这是一种口头文学.
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- 3. A declamatory style used in opera and oratorio, similar to recitative but having greater melodic variation.
- 一种用在歌剧和(宗教)清唱剧中的朗诵风格, 类似于背诵,但在旋律上大不相同.
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英文词源
- declamatory (adj.)
- 1580s, from Latin declamatorius "pertaining to the practice of speaking," from declamatus, past participle of declamare (see declaim).