declaiming
英 [dɪˈkleɪmɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈkleɪmɪŋ]
v. (尤指在公众前)慷慨激昂地宣讲,慷慨陈词
declaim的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 慷慨陈词;高声朗诵
If youdeclaim, you speak dramatically, as if you were acting in a theatre.- He raised his right fist and declaimed: 'Liar and cheat!'...
他举起右拳高喊:“骗子,骗子!” - He used to declaim French verse to us.
他过去常给我们朗诵法语诗歌。
- He raised his right fist and declaimed: 'Liar and cheat!'...
双语例句
- So he goes up to rat-ridden garrets, to black holes, as high as he can mount, and there he sets to singing, declaiming, how do I know what?
因为他一到家里,便到那些住耗子的阁楼上,那些黑洞里,越高越好,他在那里又唱又朗诵,谁知道他搞些什么! - As the personal and non-official organization outside the American Central Intelligence Agency and the tool of promoting the Psychological War and declaiming the Cold War Policy to the East-Europe countries, Radio Free Europe played an impetus role during the time of the Hungarian Crisis.
自由欧洲电台作为美国中央情报局外围的私人的、非官方的组织,美国推行心理战和向东欧国家宣传美国冷战政策的工具,在匈牙利事件期间起到了推波助澜的作用。 - A preacher stood declaiming in the town centre.
传教士站在市镇中心慷慨陈词。 - Patients have right of health, right of equal treating, right of informed consent, right of privacy, right of declaiming compensation, etc.
患者的权利主要有健康权、平等医疗权、知情同意权、隐私权、求偿权等。 - He wrote a book declaiming against our society.
他写了一本抨击我们社会的书。 - She was declaiming against the waste of the taxpayers'money.
她慷慨陈词猛烈抨击对纳税人金钱的浪费。