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慷慨激昂地演说, 强烈谴责
to speak forcefully and with emotion against something, often in protest or condemnation
- He declaimed against the injustice of the new law.
他慷慨陈词反对新法律的不公正。
- The activist declaimed the government's treatment of refugees.
活动家强烈谴责了政府对难民的待遇。
- She declaimed the evils of corruption at the rally.
她在集会上慷慨激昂地谴责腐败的罪恶。
- The preacher declaimed against moral decay in society.
传教士慷慨激昂地谴责社会中的道德败坏。
- Citizens declaimed the plan as harmful and short-sighted.
公民们慷慨陈词,称该计划有害且短视。
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朗诵, 慷慨激昂地演说
to speak or recite something with dramatic style, clear pronunciation, and strong expression
及物动词
- The actor declaimed a Shakespearean monologue to the audience.
演员向观众朗诵了一段莎士比亚的独白。
- She declaimed the poem with great passion and clarity.
她以极大的激情和清晰度 朗诵 了这首诗。
- He declaimed his lines as if he were on a grand stage.
他朗诵他的台词,仿佛置身于一个宏大的舞台上。
- The teacher declaimed the passage to inspire the class.
老师朗诵了那段文字来激励全班。
- The orator declaimed the speech as though addressing a vast crowd.
演说者朗诵了演讲,仿佛在向广大人群致辞。
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