
rhetoric
美['retərɪk] 英['retərɪk]
n. 修辞;修辞学;华丽虚饰的语言
详细释义
n.(名词)- 修辞
- 修辞学,修辞技巧
- <贬>花言巧语,浮夸之词,华而不实的言语
- 辩才
- 辩论法,雄辩术
- 华丽的文词,动听的辞令
- 修辞学书
- 辞令,词藻,言论,语言
- 夸夸其谈
- 辩解
双解释义
n.(名词)- [U]雄辩言辞,虚夸的言辞 the exaggerated language used,especially by politicians
- [U]修辞学 the art of speaking or writing in an impressive way
英英释义
Noun- using language effectively to please or persuade
- high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation;
"the grandiosity of his prose" "an excessive ornateness of language"
- loud and confused and empty talk;
"mere rhetoric"
- study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)
组词搭配
~+介词- the rhetoric of politicians政客的言语技能
例句
用作名词(n.)- The sentence contains impassioned rhetoric.这个句子含有富有表现力的修辞。
- How the influence of rhetoric upon context is felt?试论修辞对语境的体现作用?
- Do you know something about rhetoric?你懂点修辞学吗?
- This falls under the head rhetoric.这个属于修辞学项目。
- Strip off the platform rhetoric and what you are left with?揭掉那一套竞选政纲的花言巧语,你还剩下什么?
- I am tired of the empty rhetoric of politicians.我讨厌政客们的花言巧语。
- All we have from the report is flowery rhetoric.这份报告只是堆砌了些华丽的词藻而已。