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eloquence

/el-uh-kwuhns/US // ˈɛl ə kwəns //UK // (ˈɛləkwəns) //

口才,辩才,雄辩,雄辩术

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness.
    • : eloquent language or discourse: a flow of eloquence.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounskillful way with words
Synonyms
expressiveness表现力,表达力,表达能力,表达性fervor热诚,热情,热忱,激情fluency流利性,流畅性,流畅度,流动性passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚poise雅致,雅兴,雅量,雅俗共赏vigor活力,劲头,生机,朝气蓬勃wit智慧,诙谐,聪明人,聪明的人ability能力,能,力,具备了一定的能力appeal呼吁,上诉,上訴,上诉法院articulation衔接,阐明,铰接,阐述delivery交付,交货,交付方式,交割diction措辞,用语,用词,措词expression表情,表现,表达方式,表达facility设施flow流动,流动性,流,流动的force力量,力,权力,力度forcefulness强大的力量,力量,强大的实力,强有力grandiloquence大言不惭,大言不惭的,大言不惭地,大嘴loquacity顽固不化,胆怯,胆量,顽固性meaningfulness意义,意义性,有意义,意义所在oration演说,致词,致辞,演讲oratory雄辩家,雄辩,雄辩术,雄辩会persuasiveness说服力,劝说性,游说性,劝说power权力,功率,电源,动力rhetoric修辞学,言辞,修辞,辞令spirit灵魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处,灵魂的力量style风格,样式vivacity活力,活力十足,活力四射,活力无限volubility挥发性,挥发度,挥发性强,溶解性wittiness幽默感,诙谐,聪明才智,智慧command of language语言能力,语言表达能力,语言技巧,语言的掌握dramatic戏剧性的,巨大的,戏剧性,戏剧性地expressivity表现力,表达性,表达力,表达能力gift of gab口才,口才天赋,语言天赋,口才的天赋mellifluousness悠扬的歌声,清脆悦耳的声音,悠扬的旋律,悠扬的声音

Examples

  • It’s about attitude and eloquence and emotion in the ability to touch people.

  • If you really want to understand the eloquence, generosity and impossible grace of Charlie Watts just listen for the first time he touches his drums on any Rolling Stones song.

  • It’s Wojnarowicz himself who tells his own story, supplemented by remembrances from those who knew him and illuminated by the visual eloquence of his work.

  • That was due, in large part, to the power of the story Meghan and Harry had to tell as well as to their unprecedented eloquence and candor on issues of race and mental health.

  • Wall Street Journal: “Begley has a great many strengths—concision, eloquence, an eagle eye—and few of the usual shortcomings.”

  • And Young, once again with admirable eloquence, stands by it.

  • As sometime Davos attendee Bill Clinton once said, “Explanation is eloquence.”

  • He turned his trial into an indictment of apartheid because of his eloquence and passion, but also his training as an advocate.

  • In his speech, Obama provided some evidence that he plans to lead with action—not merely eloquence.

  • Thomas Cooper, an English prelate, died; highly commended for his great learning and eloquence.

  • He said no more in words, but his little blue eyes had an eloquence that left nothing to mere speech.

  • He was the friend of Descartes, and a philosopher; distinguished for his eloquence and as an author.

  • He warmly espoused the interests of his country, and many important measures were effected by his eloquence.

  • But our eloquence accomplished p. 107little—some small modification regarding mixed trains, and that was all.