oratory的意思和读音

oratory

: [ˈɔrəˌtɔri] : [ˈɒrət(ə)ri]

n.;(

oratories  

n.discussion,rhetoric,eloquence,declamation,speechifying

oratoryn.

1.[u]the skill of making powerful and effective speeches in public

2.[c]a room or small building that is used for private prayer or worship

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n.1.the skill of making effective and impressive public speeches2.a church or other building where Roman Catholics go to pray and worship

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1.A fine, measured piece of oratory from the president. But there is still tough work to do.

2.He was alone and outnumbered at least five to one only spurred him on to greater feasts of scornful oratory.使

3.By turns funny and caustic, with a fine sense of oratory, Ms Le Pen's skill is to defend her ideas with principles that all voters share.

4.A former Reagan speechwriter says Obama is like The Great Communicator in his style, oratory, and temperament.稿

5.This speech of William Pitt, composed by Johnson in Exeter Street, has long held a place in school books and collections of oratory.·》(WilliamPitt)

6.For a lame-duck president not known for gifted oratory, that might be a welcome statistic.

7.Great oratory needs not merely an orator, but a great theme and a great occasion. --Herbert Louis Samuel.。——

8.He electrified audiences not with oratory, but with pacing and a slowly building sense of drama.

9.Seizing the moment - in oratory, athletics, or battle - was admired and viewed as an indication of skill.————

10.Meanwhile, growing national confusion leads to protest meetings. The least educated-thrilled and convinced by fiery oratory, form a party.