declamatory

英 [dɪˈklæmətəri] 美 [dɪˈklæmətɔːri]

adj.  慷慨陈词的; 雄辩演说的

BNC.39218 / COCA.38473



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 慷慨陈词的;雄辩演说的
    expressing feelings or opinions in a strong way in a speech or a piece of writing

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 慷慨激昂的;夸张的;雄辩的
      A declamatory phrase, statement, or way of speaking is dramatic and confident.
      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。

    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。
    2. The style is often declamatory and repetitive.
      这种风格常常是夸饰而重复的。
    3. Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
      夸夸其谈,不见行动。嘈杂、兴奋、夸夸其谈地说。
    4. Obama combines the reflective with the declamatory;
      奥巴马兼具雄辩的口才与深沉的思想。
    5. 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。
    6. "The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck" followed; also "The Assyrian Came Down," and other declamatory gems.
      随后有人背诵了那个男孩子站在燃烧的甲板上,亚述人走来了等一些名篇。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. ostentatiously lofty in style
      1. a man given to large talk
      2. tumid political prose

      Synonym:    bombasticlargeorotundtumidturgid