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词根:exhort
n.exhortation 讲道词,训词;劝告
vi.exhort 劝告
vt.exhort 忠告;劝诫
The first known use of exhortative was in the 15th century
1 Because whether you are taken or left behind in the soon coming rapture of the Bride of Christ will depend on how you respond to the exhortative teaching presented.
因为在不久的将来,发生基督的新娘被提时,你被提或被留下,将决定在你对这个另人兴奋的教导的反应。
2 Neither the Apple nor the Gabriel plays are exhortative in any polemical way.
3 In it, the exhortative words of James Baldwin and Martin Luther King, Jr. have been converted into a musical score, recordings of which sound through the gallery.
4 Not far behind is the pulpit dervish Clara Walker, whose exhortative way with a tune doubles as furnace and fan.
5 He’s a testifier and a catharsis engine, drawn to brusque, epigrammatic phrases that recall the exhortative cadence of New Orleans brass bands.
6 On Thursday morning, Trump defended his exhortative conversations with Raffensperger and repeated his Big Lie that the election was a hoax.
7 Coates’s writing on race and politics combines reportage, deep dives into history and the sort of exhortative truth-telling that merits the heady adjective “prophetic.”
8 And finally, all are sick and tired of the duplicity of exhortative sloganeering practiced by almost all of the political establishment.
9 The book is written in an exhortative, even urgent voice; as the subtitle suggests, “The Future of Medicine Is in Your Hands.”
10 Here the Fox wears only his “scapulaire,” and has his right hand raised in correct exhortative manner; his pulpit is of stone, and is early.
11 I have omitted consideration of many works which bear on Evolutional Ethics as practical or exhortative treatises, or compilations of facts, but which involve no distinctly worked-out theory of morals.
12 But the journal was not written with exhortative design.
13 Shucks,' says I. Yet"—his attitude became exhortative—"see how mighty is truth, see how she prevails, see how the scoffer is confounded.
14 The plenipotentiaries bore this gibe with dignity, and decided to have recourse once more to their favorite, and, indeed, only method—the despatch of exhortative telegrams.
15 The painful image of poor Rabbi M athia gouging out his eyes supplanted the nude figure of the previous quotation in my mind Reb Sender pursued his "exhortative talk."
16 The Rev. Stephen Masterton felt his throat swell with his old exhortative indignation.
17 Where other climate books are exhortative or doom-laden, Doerr’s is straightforward.
18 Similarly, a fantastical and allegorical epergne, or ornamental server, made for the centennial exhibition, features a female figure embodying America — hair flowing, garland in hand — standing upon a globe, as exhortative as the national anthem.
19 And even after her death, the show stays on message, thanks to an exhortative turn by the production’s only other female character, Joan’s mother (Mare Winningham, in an 11 o’clock appearance).