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ti·rade
taI reId [or] taI reId
复数:tirades
noun
a long, forceful, or angry speech, often critical or denunciatory in nature; harangue.When her grandmother saw what she was wearing, she knew she would hear one of her grandmother's tirades about the behavior of young people today.
"长篇慷慨激昂的演讲,一连串的话语",1801年,源自法语 tirade "一连串的话语,一发子弹; 一拉; 一段长篇演讲或文章; 拉出"(16世纪),源自 tirer "拉出,忍受,遭受",或者法语名词可能来自或受到同源的意大利语 tirata "一发子弹",源自 tirare "拉"的过去分词。整个罗曼语词族的起源不确定。Barnhart 认为它是法语 martirer "忍受殉道"(见 martyr)的源词的缩写。
French, shot, tirade, from Middle French, from Old Italian tirata, from tirare to draw, shoot
The first known use of tirade was in 1802
tirelessadjective
seeming never to get tired
a tireless worker
tirelessadjective
seeming never to get tired
a tireless worker
tired1 of 2adjective
weary entry 1 sense 1
used over and over again
the same tired old excuse
tired2 of 2adjective
having tires
tired1 of 2adjective
weary entry 1 sense 1
used over and over again
the same tired old excuse
tired2 of 2adjective
having tires
tired1 of 2adjective
weary entry 1 sense 1
used over and over again
the same tired old excuse
tired2 of 2adjective
having tires
tire1 of 2verb
to become weary
to decrease greatly or completely the physical strength of
to wear out the patience or attention of : bore
tire2 of 2noun
a metal hoop that forms the tread of a wheel
a rubber cushion that usually contains compressed air and fits around a wheel
automobile tires
tiradenoun
a long violent angry speech : harangue
1 There was no interrupting her tirade.
她的长篇演讲没有中断过。
2 And so they do, when an off-the-books interrogation turns nasty, but not before drowning us in tortured tirades and stormy exits.
3 In Trump's tirade against "Parasite," he added that he would prefer it if movies like "Gone With the Wind" won more Oscars.
4 When Timon learns of his plans, he leaps into perhaps the most repellent of his tirades, urging Alcibiades to show no remorse, and even goes so far as to suggest making mincemeat of innocent babes.
5 The album’s title track, by Mr. O’Farrill, is a comment on police policy on drum circles in New York City, parlayed into a billowing expressionism rather than any sort of tirade.
6 Happily, by Chapter 3 Ms. Karr has hit her stride, conveying the horror of her dying grandmother’s tirades and her amputated leg.
7 Only bits and pieces—a gesture or a long but isolated tirade—caught my attention or aroused my interest.
8 This launches Sam into a tirade familiar to any woman who has been betrayed by a man like him.
9 Penn continued his tirade, questioning why it is that people like Cheney get a chance at life while others like Harvey Milk, who Penn played in 2009′s Oscar-winning film “Milk”, don’t.
10 It leaves me wondering if the guy’s injury started with a similar tirade.
11 In April 2013, a costumed Cookie Monster was arrested for shoving a two-year-old child whose mother failed to tip him, and in 2012 a man dressed as Elmo was arrested for making an anti-Semitic tirade.
12 Big Draco received heavy backlash from the hip-hop community for his recent tirades dissing Metro Boomin and disrespecting the producer’s late mother.
13 STAY COOL UNDER FIRE Respond to the content of your boss's tirade, not the curses.
在盛怒下保持冷静只可回应你老板所责骂的事,而不回应他的恶言恶语。
14 One of the Algerian characters explodes into an anti-Semitic tirade, accusing Algeria’s Jews of being traitors to the national cause, worse than the colonialists themselves.
15 October's Rally to Restore Sanity showed that there are legions of people out there who don't believe tirades are the most effective way of conveying one's opinion.
16 I heard laughter and turned to see that two men and a young woman had come in during his tirade.
17 But where many folk love Snoop because of his hate-filled Gangsta lyrics, I try to separate his fantastic voice, rhythm and timing from his verbal tirades against women.
18 During a recent episode of Rudy Giuliani's podcast, "America’s Mayor Live," the former New York City mayor and Trump associate went on a tirade, decrying "Saturday Night Live" for turning away from “suggestively racist” humor.
19 In 2006, he launched an antisemitic tirade against a police officer after he was arrested in California; he later apologised.
20 Before ending it all, Ted has a bucket list of vengeful tirades to deliver to people who hurt him while he was growing up, including a seventh-grade math teacher and a high school bully.
1 冗长的演说