0 skilful and effective public speaking -- 演講才能;雄辯
The prime minister has a reputation for powerful oratory. 首相以雄辯有力的口才而聞名。
Subsequently, he also demonstrated his powers of oratory.
Elections ended and rhetoric became dominated by panegyric and display oratory, rather than a means of competing with aristocratic rivals.
The preoccupations of this administrative elite prove remarkably similar to the topics of deliberative oratory : the competing claims of prudence, honour, and necessity.
Its aim, amoral and expedient, is to ensure that oratory should persuade.
The expectation that oratory was the province of the politician has a long, some would say obvious, pedigree.
Indeed, political oratory was often itself marketed as a form of literary endeavor and entertainment in the nineteenth century.
The promotional literature also included numerous letters, verse, and oratory.
A man skilled in oratory was powerful, effective in imposing his will in society at large.