
eloquent
音标:
英音/ ˈeləkwənt / 美音/ ˈeləkwənt /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
That’s when I realised the whole smoke and mirrors of writing being Shakespearean, eloquent.
就在那时,我意识到写作的整个雾里看花都是莎士比亚式的,雄辩的。
—BBC
At rallies, Gbagbo often invoked her evangelist Christian faith, firing off spirited, eloquent speeches in support of her husband.
在集会上,巴博经常援引她的基督教信仰,发表热情洋溢、雄辩的演讲来支持她的丈夫。
—BBC
Their task at the start was to “give certain rules to our language, to render it pure and eloquent” – to which end they set about writing their first dictionary.
他们一开始的任务是“为我们的语言赋予一定的规则,使其纯净而雄辩”——为此,他们开始编写第一本词典。
—BBC
基本释意:
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雄辩的,口才流利的;传神的,明确表示的
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
Being eloquent is about using words well. All the great writers from English class — such as Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson, and Virginia Woolf — were eloquent. A great orator or speaker like Martin Luther King, Jr. was eloquent. When something is beautifully, gorgeously, perfectly said (or written), it’s eloquent. Being eloquent requires your words to be smooth, clear, powerful, and interesting. To write or speak in an eloquent way takes a lot of work.
当你能言善辩时,你就有了用词的方法。一个能言善辩的演讲者能够清楚而有力地表达自己的意思。尽管雄辩通常描述口头演讲,但它也可以用来描述有力的写作。
长释义:
Being eloquent is about using words well. All the great writers from English class — such as Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson, and Virginia Woolf — were eloquent. A great orator or speaker like Martin Luther King, Jr. was eloquent. When something is beautifully, gorgeously, perfectly said (or written), it’s eloquent. Being eloquent requires your words to be smooth, clear, powerful, and interesting. To write or speak in an eloquent way takes a lot of work.
能言善辩就是善于运用语言。所有英语课上的伟大作家——比如莎士比亚、马克·吐温、艾米莉·狄金森和弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫——都是雄辩的。像马丁·路德·金这样的伟大演说家或演说家都是雄辩的。当某件事被优美地、华丽地、完美地表达(或书写)时,它就是雄辩的。口才要求你的言语流畅、清晰、有力、有趣。以雄辩的方式写作或说话需要大量的工作。
文学例句:
She faced him fearlessly and he spoke to her as persuasively as his eloquent tongue could.
她无所畏惧地面对他,他用他雄辩的舌头尽可能有说服力地对她说话。
—Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes by Edith Hamilton
Calmly he struck a wooden match and sucked noisily at his pipe with an eloquent air of benign and magnanimous forgiveness.
他平静地划动一根木火柴,大声地吸着烟斗,一副善解人意、宽宏大量的宽恕神情。
—Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
It was empty, just as I’d thought, but at one of the tables near the front there was an eloquent little nest of books, wadded paper, and greasy potato-chip bags.
正如我所想,里面是空的,但靠近前面的一张桌子上有一个雄辩的小窝,里面放着书籍、棉纸和油腻腻的薯片袋。
—The Secret History by Donna Tartt
词源:
eloquent(adj.)”having the power of expressing strong emotions in vivid and appropriate speech; able to utter moving thoughts or words,” late 14c., from Old French eloquent, from Latin eloquentem (nominative eloquens) “speaking, having the faculty of speech; eloquent,” present participle of eloqui “to speak out” (see eloquence). Related: Eloquently.also from late 14c.
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
eloquent(形容词)“具有以生动而恰当的言语表达强烈情感的能力;能够说出感人的思想或话语,”14世纪末,源自古法语eloquent,源自拉丁语eloquentem(主格eloquens)“说话,具有言语能力;eloquent”,eloqui的现在分词“说出来”(参见eloquence)。相关:雄辩地。也是从 14 世纪末开始。
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