orators
英 [ˈɒrətəz]
美 [ˈɔrətərz]
n. 讲演者; 雄辩家; 善于演说的人
orator的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指能影响人们情感和信仰的)演说家,演讲家,雄辩家
Anoratoris someone who is skilled at making formal speeches, especially ones which affect people's feelings and beliefs.- Lenin was the great orator of the Russian Revolution.
列宁是俄国革命时期伟大的演说家。
- Lenin was the great orator of the Russian Revolution.
双语例句
- Early in the time of Ancient Greece and Rome, scholars have launched a research on Attic Orators and many results of research from them.
早在古代希腊罗马,学者们就已经注意到了阿提卡演说家,多有著述。 - The Attic Orators are an important group who mainly existed in the Classic Times of Ancient Greece.
阿提卡演说家是存在于希腊古典时期的一个重要的知识分子群体。 - Emperors became popes ( both were called "Pontifex Maximus"), senators became bishops, orators became priests and basilicas became churches.
皇帝变成了教皇(两者都被称为大祭司长),元老院议员变成了主教,雄辩家变成了牧师,而长方形大会堂则变成了教堂。 - ( Laughter.) There are great orators that have come along in the world history who have been charlatans.
(笑声)在世界历史上有一些享有盛名的演说家其实是江湖骗子。 - But, no matter what rallying cries the orators give to the idiots who fight, no matter what noble purposes they assign to wars, there is never but one reason for a war.
但是,无论演说家们对那些打仗的白痴喊出什么样的口号,无论他们给战争订出什么样的崇高的目的,战争从来就只有一个原因。 - Poets are born, but orators are made.
诗人是天生的,而演说家是后天造就的。 - All being skilful orators, the Chinese team were so eloquent and quick-witted that, without aid from card notes, their words flowed forth liberally to become polished impromptu speeches.
中国队辩手实力平均,个个能言善辩,口齿伶俐,反应灵敏,即使无卡在手,也能滔滔不绝,而且出口成章。 - We see most eloquent orators voiceless as fish when they must speak of Thee, O Jesus our Saviour.
耶稣我们的救主啊,我们看见最雄辩的演说家言及祢时,犹如鱼儿般缄默无言。 - The hired orators continued to pour forth their streams of eloquence.
那些雇来的演说家继续滔滔不绝地施展辩才。 - Beccaria was even of opinion that all men might be poets and orators, and Reynolds that they might be painters and sculptors.
拜克雷亚甚至认为所有人都可能成为诗人和演说家,雷诺兹则认为所有的人都可能成为画家和雕塑家。
