英:[dɪˈklæmətəri]
美:[dɪˈklæmətɔri]
英:[dɪˈklæmətəri]
美:[dɪˈklæmətɔri]
de·clam·a·tor·y
dih klae m to ri
Adjective
1. ostentatiously lofty in style;
"a man given to large talk"
"tumid political prose"
"演讲的或演讲风格的,"始于1580年代,源自拉丁语"declamatorius""与"declamatus"相连,并且是"declamare"的过去分词,意为"练习公开演讲,夸大其词",其中"de-"可以被视为是一个强调前缀(参见"de-"),连同"clamare"即"呼喊,大声说"(来自 PIE 词根"*kele-"(2)"喊叫")。
The first known use of declamatory was in 1581
1 Ms. Hilty’s breezy, excitable rendition of “Come Rain or Come Shine” lifted the song out of its declamatory niche.
2 And it quickly becomes clear that this is a nationwide town-hall play, in which grievances are aired in passionate, declamatory speeches.
3 And Vänskä's insistence on precise enunciation in the finale of the Beethoven led to syllabic, declamatory singing from the BBC Symphony Chorus.
4 It was evident in the declamatory arm gestures and intense facial expressions of Ms. Arnold, which evoked the masks of Mexican folk art.
5 Michael Kramer, as psychiatrist Martin Dysart, anchors the cast of skilled performers who are in tune with the slightly declamatory, confessional style of the piece and secure in a range of British accents.
6 Björk’s voice is constantly exposed, inhabiting some of her most declamatory melodies.
7 A similar sentiment underscores Trinity's declamatory Pope Paul Dead and Gone as wells as Big Youth and the Ark Angels Pope Paul Feel It – "The wicked run leave their bed – cos Pope Paul dead."
8 Lines segue subtly from declamatory stretches, where words dominate, to lyrical passages in which emotions take over.
9 The programming concept was strong, with contrasting examples of music written around the year 1500, with Northern European composers representing the complex polyphonic style and Italian ones a more declamatory style.
10 Too many stretches of dialogue are written in a declamatory, slow-moving style that becomes ponderous.
11 I'm calling for a messier kind of writing, more vulnerable and yet more declamatory.
12 Whether a poem refers to a blind lady with bleeding eyes or the reek of dead goat’s hide, Poulenc’s vocal lines mostly hew to a declamatory, vehement style, with fleeting moments of lyricism.
13 The Mongols were no less declamatory in their architecture: they borrowed Chinese structural designs, then piled on ornament.
14 “Stride,” unfolding in a series of fitful episodes — thickets of glassy strings, declamatory brass and contrapuntal juxtapositions that evoke Charles Ives — is both solemn and celebratory.
15 What matters are movies, not awards; experiences, not celebrations; the subjective power of individual critical points of view, not the declamatory compromises of consensus.
16 Ms. Callaway’s declamatory rendition kept pain at a safe distance, and it registered as a sincere but pro forma gesture of sympathy.
17 Here, he turns his forensic eye on Brahms's mightiest sonata, No 3, Op 5, gripping us from the start with its opening declamatory descending octaves and holding us spellbound through to the ecstatic close.
18 It’s an album of ballads, some of them extraordinarily slow, built around Björk’s declamatory melodies; there are verses and choruses in there.
19 "It seems like just yesterday I was walking the kids down to the bus stop," he says, in that sort of dreamy, declamatory voice he sometimes USES.
“似乎就像我昨天带着孩子去公共汽车站一样,”他以那种他有时使用的带点梦幻的、雄辩的口吻说。
20 In the intensity of its broken phrases, Rameau approaches the declamatory heights of French spoken theater.
2 词藻华丽的
3 朗诵的
4 词藻华丽
6 夸夸其谈
7 演说的
8 慷慨陈词
9 慷慨激昂的