declaimed
英[dɪˈkleɪm]
美[dɪˈkleɪm]
- vi. 慷慨陈词;演讲;朗读
- vt. 演讲;慷慨激昂地发表
双语例句
- 1. He declaimed against the evils of alcohol.
- 他慷慨陈词,猛烈抨击酗酒的罪恶。
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- 2. She declaimed the famous opening speech of the play.
- 她慷慨激昂地朗诵了这出戏中著名的开场白。
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- 3. He raised his right fist and declaimed: "Liar and cheat!"
- 他举起右拳慷慨陈词:"骗子!"
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- 4. The senator declaimed against higher taxes.
- 该参议员抨击增加税收。
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- 5. She declaimed against the high rents in slums.
- 她激烈抨击贫民窟中昂贵的房租。
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- 6. Some declaimed that Tom's death was, in fact, a relief and a good lesson for everyone.
- 一些人在慷慨陈词,称汤姆的死事实上对大家来说是一种解脱和一个很好的教训。
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- 7. Some declaimed that Toms death was, in fact, a relief and a good lesson for everyone.
- 一些人在慷慨陈词,称汤姆的死事实上对大家来说是一种解脱和一个很好的教训。
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- 8. Now he, who once declaimed against authorities, is himself an authority, and the young men venerate him, and fear him.
- 现在一时曾辩讲是反权威的他,他自己是权威了,而且年轻人们尊敬他,畏惧他。
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- 9. His big break came during the Olympic Games, when he stood up in the temple of Zeus and declaimed his "Histories" to the wealthy, influential crowd.
- 他的好运在奥运会期间降临。在宙斯神庙里他站起来慷慨激昂地向有钱、有影响力的人群朗诵他的《历史》。
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- 10. He reformed the western thoughts via the concept of the type of cognition and declaimed the death of person to express the termination of traditional thoughts.
- 他用“认识型”这个概念来重新整理西方思想,并以宣布“人的死亡”来表达传统思想的终结。
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- 11. Many years ago, it was illegal for college students to get married, because the law declaimed it, it was believed that college students were not suitable to get married.
- 很多年前,对于大学生来说,结婚是不合法的,因为法律不允许,大家都认为大学生不适合结婚。
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- 12. Many years ago, it was illegal for college students to get married, because the law declaimed it, it was believed that college students were not suitable to get married.
- 很多年前,对于大学生来说,结婚是不合法的,因为法律不允许,大家都认为大学生不适合结婚。
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