stentorian如何读

英:[stenˈtɔ:riən]

美:[stɛnˈtɔriən, -ˈtor-]

stentorian是什么意思

  • adj.极洪亮的;非常响亮的

stentorian自然拼读

sten·to·ri·an

sten to ri n

stentorian英英释义

adjective

extremely loud and powerful.The speaker's stentorian voice shook the room.

stentorian词源中文解释

"强大的声音; 极其响亮",约1600年,源自 Stentor,在特洛伊战争中传说中的希腊传令官的名字,他的声音(在《伊利亚特》中描述)像50个人一样响亮。他的名字源自希腊语 stenein "呻吟,哀叹",源自 PIE 拟声根 *(s)ten-,也是古英语 þunor "雷声"的来源。Stentorious 在16世纪使用。

stentorian词源英文解释

The first known use of stentorian was in 1605

stentorian儿童词典英英释义

stepchildnoun

a child of one's wife or husband by a former partner

stepbrothernoun

a son of one's stepparent by a former partner

stentorianadjective

very loud

a stentorian voice

stentorian 例句

1 With Baldwin's stentorian voice as a focal point and guide, the podcast regularly delivers a mix of pitch-black humor and deadpan chills.

2 The bass-baritone Michael Anthony McGee lacked the power to put across the stentorian lines in a setting of part of “Paradise Lost.”

3 Now all joined in solemn stentorian accord.

现在,在这庄严的,响彻云霄的和声中大家都联合在一起了.

4 His stentorian voice was the most furious element on display.

5 “Rami Malek couldn’t sit still,” he said, in an exaggeratedly stentorian voice.

6 Ms. Scott has a forceful, stentorian voice, but she’s also an expert dramatist, capable of sweetening up or holding back.

7 Lights dim, the mood turns reverent, and the stentorian host draws everyone’s attention to just one flat spot in the massive arena.

8 Seldom is it slimmed down — certainly not to the degree that McGegan attempted: staccato brass kisses in place of usually stentorian notes, and long, limpid phrases in lieu of bombast.

9 And then within that same first minute, there’s an entrance worthy of stadium rock, as Tobias’s stentorian yet sumptuous bass clarinet tone joins the arrangement.

10 At times, his theatrical manner — the perpetually raised eyebrow, a stentorian speaking style with well-rounded vowels — was parodied on British television.

11 Brass fanfares were emphasized in a way that made the work seem more stentorian than the norm.

12 Here, his voice is declamatory and stentorian, big on what you might call emo-whoah-hoah-ing.

13 The quietly ominous rumble at the start of Tesori’s score gives way to a chorus of fliers whose stentorian march morphs into a neo-Baroque fugue.

14 She also sings with a natural sound rather than a self-consciously stentorian Opera Voice, a huge asset.

15 The show’s best moments belong to Abraham, who delivers helpful advice like “Kill him! Break his windpipe!” in hilariously stentorian tones.

16 It requires not only the technically demanding bel canto Rossini singing, but energy, panache and stentorian delivery: the high notes are the least of it.

17 It was there, hanging in open air—stentorian and petrifying in its effects.

18 There is, of course, our old friend Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen), leader of the Autobots, who transforms out of a cool red Freightliner semi-truck and issues his commands in a voice that’s noble, stentorian, maybe even a dash Shakespearean.

19 On more than one occasion, a member of the quartet has belted out “Twelve Days of Christmas” with stentorian gusto when the group was supposed to be singing a soulful version of “Silent Night.”

20 The same stentorian tone was echoed in the snack bar, where a curt, handwritten sign read: “No Decaf.”

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