declaim

英[dɪ'kleɪm] 美[dɪ'kleɪm]
  • v. 高谈阔论;雄辩;大声说
declaimer declaimed declaimed declaiming declaims
TEM8 GRE
Verb:
  1. recite in elocution

  2. speak against in an impassioned manner;

    "he declaimed against the wasteful ways of modern society"

1. He used to declaim French verse to us.
他过去常给我们朗诵法语诗歌。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride.
慷慨激昂地攻击傲慢,并非谦逊的标志.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Declaim against pride is not always a sign of humility.
抨击骄傲未必是谦卑.

来自互联网

4. Today, I will declaim a poem about Spring for you.
今天, 我要给你们朗诵一首关于春天诗歌英文翻译一下丫!

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5. It is not a sign of humility to declaim first lot times t pride.
用慷慨激昂的言语攻击傲慢并并非谦逊的标志.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. A preacher stood declaiming in the town centre.
      传教士站在市镇中心慷慨陈词。
    2. It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride.
      用慷慨激昂的言语攻击傲慢并不是谦逊的标志。
    3. She wrote a book declaiming against our corrupt society.
      她写了一本书抨击我们这腐败的社会。