英 [dɪˈklæmətəri] 美 [dɪˈklæmətɔːri]
adj. 朗读式的;雄辩家式的;慷慨激昂的
declamatory /dɪˈklæmətərɪ/
形容词 A declamatory phrase, statement, or way of speaking is dramatic and confident. 慷慨陈词的
朗读式的
... declamatory 演说口吻的 declamatory 朗读式的 declarable 可申请交税的 ...
... declamation 高声说话,高调 declamatory 演说口吻的,雄辩家式的,朗读式的 claim 声称,主张n.要求,主张;断言 ...
declamation 雄辩;朗诵
One was purely declamatory, objurgatory and hortatory.
一个是纯粹的慷慨激昂的,非难的和激励的。
It was a declamatory literature.
这是一种口头文学。
At best, the council is a declamatory body; real power lies with the Security council in New York.
所以这个理事会充其量也就是个耍嘴皮子的地方,真正的权利仍在纽约的联合国安理会。
We looked last time at Saint Peter's declamatory speech in Lycidas, and we spent a lot of time on it.
我们上次读过了圣彼得在“利西达斯“中说的话,花了很长时间研究这段话。
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Despite the declamatory acting style it demands, the play feels as fresh as today's newspaper.
Given the declamatory blunders in the first year after he was named CEO, this is polish.
He talked in firm, declamatory bursts in a growl of a voice tinged with cigars and alcohol.