tirades

英 [taɪˈreɪdz] 美 [taɪˈreɪdz]

n.  (批评或指责性的)长篇激烈讲话
tirade的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 激愤的长篇演说;长篇的批评性发言
    A tirade is a long angry speech in which someone criticizes a person or thing.
    1. She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business...
      她就造成自己企业破产的政策发表了激愤的长篇演说。
    2. He too has met a tirade of abuse.
      他也遭到了长篇累牍的谩骂攻击。

双语例句

  1. It falls neatly into the growing genre of anti-higher education tirades that decry the rising cost of education and the lack of any guarantees.
    它们与一些越来越抵制高等教育的反对人士不谋而合,那些反对派谴责高等学府一方面不断提高教育成本,一方面缺少对学生未来就业的任何保障。
  2. But one day, one of our classmates, having already been on the receiving end of several of this doctor's tirades, shouted back.
    然而,突然有一天,我的一个屡次成为这位医生痛斥对象的同学终于忍不住回嘴了。
  3. He is also famous for subjecting players to hair dryer tirades.
    他还以对球员的吹风机式痛骂而闻名。
  4. What surprised me was my therapist's response to these tirades.
    让我感到惊讶的是治疗师对这些慷慨激辞的反应。
  5. Imbued with jealousy and hatred, he would launch into impassioned tirades that invariably called for caprese to be impeached for reasons of impropriety.
    他满怀嫉妒和仇恨,他会进行慷慨激昂的长篇谴责性讲话,这些讲话总是要求弹劾凯普莱斯行为下流。