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v.
慷慨激昂地勸說;做長篇演說
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n.
長篇激烈演說
Noun:
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a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion
Verb:
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deliver a harangue to; address forcefully
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用作動詞 (v.)
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He walked to the front of the stage and began to harangue the audience.
他發展到臺前,已經對聽友慷慨大方陳辭。
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He plans to harangue his fellow students and persuade them to walk out of the classroom.
他策劃對他的小伙伴無私陳詞以勸說這些罷課。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The harangue is very serious.
那篇長篇演說很鄭重其事。
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We had to listen to a long harangue about nothing.
讓我們不恰不去聽了斷層或空洞的長篇大論。
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The minister of propaganda delivered his usual harangue.
校園宣傳組織部長正如既往不咎收錄了他的長篇大論。
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The volumes read like a lifelong harangue from Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park.
源于: T. Mallon
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There is no subject, which men in general like better to harangue on than politics.
出自于: Coleridge
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Madame Charlot harangues the cook, in an unbroken monologue that lasts five minutes.
來源于: P. Lively
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