0 to make (a speech) in an impressive and dramatic manner -- diễn thuyết hùng hồn
She declaimed against the evils of alcohol.
Confined for the most part to simple musical learning, they are unable to distinguish what must be declaimed from what is to be sung.
The chorus enacts a variety of stylized rituals - clapping, stamping, processing around the performance space and declaiming multi-lingual texts to sections of the audience.
The lad, nothing loath, would declaim before them, more often than not in a mock heroic strain that greatly delighted his workmates.
When he declaimed "the multitudinous seas incarnadine" was he speaking above their heads?
Like old institutional economists, these authors declaim much interest in the microanalytics of institutional formation.
There are improvisatory elements, as well as extra-pianistic activities such as whistling, declaiming, drumming on the lid or frame of the instrument, and operating other sonic objects.
Macbeth is neither thinking nor feeling aloud; he is declaiming.
The sampled gong accompaniment is at times overwhelming in its power yet the recorded sound is never cramped or distorted, allowing the voices to declaim in total clarity.
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朗誦, (尤指)大聲宣佈,慷慨激昂地聲稱…
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朗诵, (尤指)大声宣布,慷慨激昂地声称…
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declamar, discursear…
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declamar, declarar em voz alta…
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déclamer…
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řečnit…
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deklamere…
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berpidato, berdeklamasi…
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