英 [ˌɒrəˈtɒrɪkl] 美 [ˌɔːrəˈtɔːrɪkl]
adj. 演说的;演说家的;雄辩的
oratorical /ˌɒrəˈtɒrɪkəl/
形容词 Oratorical means relating to or using oratory. 演说的; 演说术的
He reached oratorical heights which left him and some of his players in tears.
言辞激昂之处,他自己和他指导的一些运动员不禁热泪盈眶。
characteristic of an orator or oratory
oratorical prose ; harangued his men in an oratorical way
演说家的
... orator:演说者,雄辩家 oratorical:演说的,雄辩的 oratory:雄辩(术);演讲(术);修辞;夸张的文体;祈祷室;小礼拜堂 ...
... oratorical 演说的;演说家的;雄辩的 orator 演说者;演讲者;雄辩家;原告 oration 演说;致辞;叙述法 ...
... 争辩者 arguer 雄辩的 eloquent; golden-mouthed; oratorical; silver-tongued 雄辩地 eloquently ...
He reached oratorical heights which left him and some of his players in tears.
言辞激昂之处,他自己和他指导的一些运动员不禁热泪盈眶。
The governor has considerable political talents, but as a speaker, he is far less adroit than his opponent, whose oratorical skills are breathtaking.
这位州长有相当多的政治才能,但作为一名发言人,他远不如他的对手娴熟,后者的演讲技巧令人惊叹。
The award for the oratorical contest was made by a jury of nine professors.
演讲比赛的裁决由九位教授组成的评判委员会作出。
The Speaker of the House then will be Nancy Pelosi, whose oratorical ability makes Dan Quayle sound like Demosthenes.
In Mr Anderson's singular prose those habits create their own oratorical pull.
His oratorical skills are seen not as gifts that elevate him above the elite political class, but tools that enshrine him as its leader.