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复数形式
declamations
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朗诵
a strong statement or a piece of writing that expresses certain feelings and opinions
- In his declamation, the politician made a passionate announcement about his plans for improving healthcare in the country.
在他的演说中,这位政治家热情地宣布了他改善国家医疗保健的计划。
- The social activist's declamation against injustice stirred emotions and inspired many to join the cause.
社会活动家对不公正的演说激发了情感,并激励许多人加入这一事业。
- The columnist's incisive declamation in the newspaper sparked a heated debate on the issue of freedom of speech.
专栏作家在报纸上的尖锐演说引发了关于言论自由问题的激烈辩论。
2
朗诵, 演讲艺术
the art or practice of giving a speech or reciting a poem with expression and gestures, especially as an exercise for public speaking or performance
- The actor's declamation of Shakespeare's monologue was a captivating performance, as he skillfully conveyed the character's emotions through his expressive delivery.
演员对莎士比亚独白的朗诵是一场引人入胜的表演,他通过富有表现力的演绎巧妙地传达了角色的情感。
- During her public speaking training, she joined a declamation workshop to learn techniques for engaging the audience through vocal inflection and dramatic gestures.
在她的公开演讲训练期间,她参加了一个朗诵研讨会,学习通过声音变化和戏剧性手势吸引观众的技巧。
- The actor's declamation of Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous 'I Have a Dream' speech moved the audience to tears with its heartfelt delivery.
演员朗诵马丁·路德·金的著名演讲《我有一个梦想》时,其真挚的表达让观众感动得落泪。