exordium / ɪgˈzɔr di əm, ɪkˈsɔr- /

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exordium 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ex·or·di·ums, ex·or·di·a [ig-zawr-dee-uh, ik-sawr-]. /ɪgˈzɔr di ə, ɪkˈsɔr-/.

  1. the beginning of anything.
  2. the introductory part of an oration, treatise, etc.

exordium 近义词

exordium

等同于 introduction

exordium

等同于 overture

exordium

等同于 preface

exordium

等同于 prelude

exordium

等同于 prologue

exordium

等同于 lead-in

exordium

等同于 prolegomenon

exordium

等同于 foreword

更多exordium例句

  1. From the exordium, forwards, I followed his words closely, and lost none of his arguments.
  2. This exordium is followed by a new invitation to come to Paris with all speed to talk over everything.
  3. She replied through the Count of Staremberg, her minister for German affairs, that such an exordium deserved no answer at all.
  4. A single allusion to Greece, as the mistress of the world in letters and arts, found an appropriate place in the exordium.
  5. That Lucretian Exordium he must have written in one of his happiest veins—under the sting of the poetical œstrum.