harangues

英 [həˈræŋz] 美 [həˈræŋz]

v.  呵斥; 大声谴责; 慷慨激昂地劝说
n.  义愤填膺的谴责; 慷慨激昂的劝说
harangue的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 努力说服;鼓动
    If someone harangues you, they try to persuade you to accept their opinions or ideas in a forceful way.
    1. An argument ensued, with various band members joining in and haranguing Simpson and his girlfriend for over two hours.
      接下来发生了一场争论,各位乐团成员你一言我一语地花了两个多小时试图说服辛普森和他的女友。
  2. 慷慨激昂的劝说;喋喋不休的劝说
    A harangue is a long, forceful speech that someone makes to try and persuade other people to accept their opinions.

    双语例句

    1. Napoleon gallops past the line of fugitives, harangues, urges, threatens, entreats them.
      拿破仑奔驰在那些逃兵的面前,鼓励他们,督促他们,威吓他们,央求他们。
    2. I walk back home, hoping to shake them, but they keep following me, these two goons. Depression has a firm hand on my shoulder and Loneliness harangues me with his interrogation.
      我走回家,希望甩掉它们,但这两个暴徒继续跟踪我抑郁用一只手紧紧抓住我的肩寂寞语调激昂地盘问我。
    3. Mrs. Hale's extended harangues upon the subjects of wealth and position taught her to distinguish between degrees of wealth.
      海尔太太关于财富和地位的长篇宏论教会了她区分财富的等级。