单词查询

orators

美['ɔrətər],英['ɒrətə(r)],

释义

n. 演说者;雄辩家;辩护人;【法】原告; 网络释义: 讲家;

例句

The speaker before Lincoln, Edward Everett, was one of the most popular orators of his day.
在林肯发表演讲之前的演讲人是爱德华.爱弗瑞特(EdwardEverett),也是那天最受欢迎的演讲人之一。
I had asked Dale to do it because he was a fine trial lawyer, a careful student of the Constitution, and one of the best orators in America.
我请戴尔作结案陈词是因为他是个很好的出庭辩护律师,对宪法有深入的研究,而且是美国最好的演说家之一。
Emerson was considered one of the great orators of the time, Emerson's enthusiasm and respect for his audience enraptured crowds.
爱默生被誉为这历史上最伟大的演说家之一,他充满激情,尊重听众,使其为之着迷。
Bema: (Greek: "step" ) Raised stone platform originally used in Athens as a tribunal where orators addressed the citizens and courts of law.
讲坛:希腊语意为「阶梯」。用石头砌筑而成的隆起平台,源于雅典,用作审判官席,演说者在这里向市民和法庭作陈述。
To take a handful of examples: Winston Churchill, one of the 20th century's greatest orators, practiced his speeches compulsively.
这里是几个例子:20世纪杰出的演说家英国首相丘吉尔,经常强迫自己练习演讲。
His voice was deep and resonant and somehow brave, like the voice of old-time American heroes and orators.
他声音低沉、洪亮及莫明其妙的华丽,像从前的美国英雄们和资深的演说家们。
The hired orators continued to pour forth their streams of eloquence.
那些雇来的演说家继续滔滔不绝地施展辩才。
Beccaria was even of opinion that all men might be poets and orators, and Reynolds that they might be painters and sculptors.
拜克雷亚甚至认为所有人都可能成为诗人和演说家,雷诺兹则认为所有的人都可能成为画家和雕塑家。
Both were, or are, gifted orators, relying as politicians on an ability to communicate to the public, and move them.
他们曾经或者现在都是天才的演说家,作为政治家他们依赖与公众交流的能力,并鼓动他们。
In Ancient Rome, it was the orators who ruled, those who could compel obedience, loyalty, and devotion with their spoken words.
在古罗马,就是那些演说家统治着这个国家,他们用自己的言语降服人们去遵从、忠实于他们的意志,让人们甘于为他们奉献所有。

单词卡片