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el·o·quent
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比较级:more eloquent
最高级:most eloquent
eloquently (adv.), eloquentness (n.)
词根:eloquent
adv.eloquently 善辩地;富于表现力地
n.eloquence 口才;雄辩;雄辩术;修辞
adjective
fluent, apt, and persuasive, as a speaker or a speech.The eloquent speaker utterly inspired and moved her audience.The governor was eloquent on the subject of his reforms.The students applauded after the eloquent lecture.
effective and expressive.The actor's gesture here is subtle but very eloquent.She said nothing, but she gave an eloquent sigh.
"有表达强烈情感的能力,能用生动恰当的语言表达感人的思想或话语",14世纪晚期,来自古法语 eloquent,源自拉丁语 eloquentem(主格 eloquens)"说话,有说话的能力; 雄辩的", eloquent 为 eloqui 的现在分词,意为"说出"(见 eloquence)。相关词: Eloquently。
Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin ēloquent-, ēloquens "capable of speech, expressing oneself fluently," from present participle of ēloquī "to utter, put into words," from ē- e- >entry 1 + loquī "to talk, speak," probably going back to dialectal Indo-European *tlokw- "talk," whence also Old Irish ad-tluichethar "(s/he) gives thanks" (originally with buide "thanks" as object, as in atluchedar buidi do Día "he thanks God"), do-tluichethar "(s/he) desires, beseeches, asks," Old Church Slavic tlŭk "interpreter" (from *tl̥kw-o-)
The first known use of eloquent was in the 14th century
elucidateverb
to make clear or plain : explain
elucidateverb
to make clear or plain : explain
elsewhereadverb
in or to another place
took my business elsewhere
else1 of 2adverb
in a different or additional manner or place or at a different time where else can we meet
how else could it be done
if the facts are or were different : if not : otherwise
leave or else you'll be sorry
else2 of 2adjective
being different in identity
somebody else
being in addition
what else
elopeverb
to run away secretly especially to get married without parental consent
eloquentadjective
having or showing clear and forceful expression an eloquent essay
an eloquent speaker
clearly showing some feeling or meaning
an eloquent look
eloquentadjective
having or showing clear and forceful expression an eloquent essay
an eloquent speaker
clearly showing some feeling or meaning
an eloquent look
1 When his turn comes to address the gathering, Epstein, the celebrated attorney, the thinker, the eloquent yakker, who, like Dershowitz, is never at a loss for words, grips the microphone and says nothing.
2 Looking back on the origins of her relationship, Shapiro enters an eloquent dialogue with her earlier, younger selves.
3 In 1948, Robert C. Cook reviewed Vogt’s “Road to Survival,” an eloquent treatise on earth’s future that Mann argues birthed modern environmentalism.
4 Food writers and chefs far more eloquent than I have weighed in on the importance of incorporating more plant-based meals into our diets for both our personal health as well as that of our planet.
5 Is there a particular scholar who is eloquent about the other side of that argument?
6 His current obscurity is something this documentary, directed by Jonathan Lee and including eloquent testimony from friends, family and admirers, is determined to overcome.
7 The shots of despoiled industrial landscapes in and around New York are mutely eloquent.
8 Near the end, a line from the orchestra’s eloquent concertmaster, Deborah Buck, sailed out of the seething instrumental texture, which built as a distant siren went off and an airplane soared across the cloudless sky.
9 Fortunately, there is more to the book than the author’s often eloquent, occasionally wearisome diatribes against tourism, Italian bureaucracy and a stodgy educational system.
10 Her feet, always strong, are growing more eloquent.
11 But perhaps the most eloquent summation came from Florence Bishop of Richmond, Virginia.
12 His silence is an eloquent and poignant counterpoint to Ms. McKinney’s garrulity; the drama of “Tabloid” resides in the asymmetry between them.
13 An eloquent speaker is one skilled in the use of words.
有口才的人善于用词。
14 O'Mahoney is saddled with an awkward speech explaining the source of Billy's personal and professional devotedness to Emily, but his character's reticence is unfailingly eloquent.
15 Four decades after the photograph was taken, and 14 years after “The Tricky Part” was first staged, the dialogue between the two continues with full eloquent and ambivalent force.
16 Kudos especially to the principal flute, principal oboe, piccolo and French horn for their eloquent phrasing.
17 Lawrence was the best and most eloquent of these manipulators, but he was by no means alone.
18 In person, Nichols couldn’t be more different to his films – he’s open and engaged, and gives long, eloquent answers that sound almost scripted.
19 Captain Cernan, who turns 82 in March, is an eloquent guide to his own career, stretching back to his days as a Navy pilot.
20 The baritone Eugene Chan, 29, controlled and ringing at the top, was also eloquent in Yeletsky’s aria from Tchaikovsky’s “Pique Dame.”
3 有口才的
4 善辩的
5 表达清楚的
7 动人的
feeling engaging touching taking cunning affecting kicky powerful moving thrilling melting catchy snazzy fetching catching
8 富于表情的
9 动人心弦
10 令人感动的
11 有说服力的
12 雄辩
silver silver-tongued eloquence oratory declamation elocute a silver tongue rhetorical eloquently energetically rhetoric forensic oratorical heroic Ciceronian golden-mouthed speaking mercurial ciceronian demosthenic declaim goldenmouthed fence tirade
14 雄辩的
silver silver-tongued rhetorical forensic oratorical heroic Ciceronian golden-mouthed speaking mercurial ciceronian demosthenic goldenmouthed
17 传神达意
18 有口才