elocution如何读

英:[ˌeləˈkju:ʃn]

美:[ˌɛləˈkjuʃən]

elocution是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 演说术
  2. 朗诵法
  3. 发声法
  4. 雄辩术
  5. 演讲技巧
  6. 演说艺术
  7. 演说的姿态
  8. 演讲风格

elocution自然拼读

el·o·cu·tion

e l kyu shn

elocution扩展

elocutionary (adj.), elocutionist (n.)

elocution词根

词根:elocute

adj.

elocutionary 演说术的;雄辩术的

n.

elocutionist 演说家;雄辩家;朗诵者

vi.

elocute 朗诵;作慷慨激昂的演说

vt.

elocute 朗读出;慷慨激昂地讲出

elocution英英释义

  • n.an expert manner of speaking involving control of voice and gesture

elocution词源中文解释

15世纪中期, elocucioun,“演讲或文学风格”,源自于晚期拉丁语 elocutionem(主格 elocutio)“发声,说话,表达方式”,在古典拉丁语中尤指“修辞表达,演讲表达”,动作名词,来自 eloqui 的过去分词词干“说出”,源自 ex “出”(参见 ex-) + loqui “说话”(来自 PIE 词根 *tolkw- “说话”)。相关词汇: Elocutionary; elocutionist。

elocution词源英文解释

Middle English ellocucioun "oratorical or literary style," borrowed from Latin ēlocūtiōn-, ēlocūtiō "expression of an idea in words, manner of expressing oneself," from ēlocū-, variant stem of ēloquī "to utter, put into words" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at eloquent

The first known use of elocution was in the 15th century

elocution儿童词典英英释义

elongate1 of 2verb

to make or grow longer

elongate2 of 2adjective

stretched outespecially: being much greater in length than in width

elongate1 of 2verb

to make or grow longer

elongate2 of 2adjective

stretched outespecially: being much greater in length than in width

elodeanoun

any of a small genus of American herbs with leafy stems that live underwater

elocutionnoun

a style of speaking especially in public

the art of effective public speaking

elocutionnoun

a style of speaking especially in public

the art of effective public speaking

elocutionnoun

a style of speaking especially in public

the art of effective public speaking

elocution 例句

1 Her son Samuel moonlighted from his newspaper job to help get issues produced, and Kirk’s housemate, Caroline Le Row, a Vassar elocution instructor, contributed articles on education reform.

2 Balancing blaze with warmth, tenor Barrett Radziun favored dramatic elocution over conventional smoothness.

3 Except, that is, for the manager’s casual admission that my elocution was what got me noticed.

4 Communication, pronunciation, elocution, writing of all forms, grammar, punctuation, public speaking, whatever the students needed in this broad area, I was to help them with it.

5 Sher delivers an eloquent performance in which words are caressed, sentences are elucidated, and the art of elocution is grandly paraded.

6 Bell’s father, on the other hand, had been a teacher of elocution who developed Visible Speech, a system that broke speech down into elementary sounds and that proved useful in teaching the deaf to vocalize.

7 Rosetta was unusually anxious about public speaking, so she was given elocution lessons.

8 Maybe royal security get elocution lessons alongside the physical intervention training that I received.

9 “I had piano, elocution and dancing lessons, but never singing lessons.”

10 She has an incisive manner of speaking, happily free from ums and ers, and, perhaps, a tribute to the elocution lessons she took while still a young girl.

她说话锋利尖锐,好在没有哼哼哈哈的拖腔,或许这应归功于她少女时代所上的演讲课的训练。

11 Ms. Swinton described her Minister’s way of talking as “Margaret Thatcher without elocution lessons.”

12 I was playing Scarlett o 'hara in my elocution class, and I ran all the way home in my costume.

她说:“我在朗诵课上扮演斯嘉丽小姐,结果穿着戏服就跑回家里来了。”

13 To shed his Cockney accent, he took elocution lessons.

14 Aristotle contacted the teaching of the elocution practice very closely at the time of investigating the language feeling of argument.

亚里士多德是紧密结合辩论术的教学实践探讨论证语感。

15 A recent makeup tutorial video posted by Victoria Beckham revived longstanding speculation that the Beckhams are changing their accents and even having elocution lessons.

16 He quickly progressed to the gramophone department and began presenting jazz programmes, but was thwarted by a head of variety whose objection to the sound of his voice compelled him to take elocution lessons.

17 Somehow the figure in Bishop's poem, "stammering elocution" while the burning ship goes down, has more human pathos than the real child in the Hemans poem.

18 She quickly to turning to the theater, aided by elocution lessons, and found her calling.

19 Many viewers were also repelled by the sexist commentary from Sheldon that couldn’t really be saved by his strained elocution and left-field historical factoids.

20 You can watch “Watergate” relishing the craziness of a bygone era and marveling at the styles of elocution, barbering and haberdashery that prevailed in that mad time, but the gravity of the tale is inescapable.

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