zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • mìng wéi yǎn shuō jiā
    He fancies himself as an orator.
  • dāng shí yǎn shuō jiā suǒ zhèng chù shēng zuì gāo shí
    At that time Aesopus the orator was in his flower.
  • yǎn shuō de shǔ guān yǎn shuō jiā huò yǎn jiǎng shù de huò yǎn shuō jiā huò yǎn jiǎng shù wéi zhēng de
    Of, relating to, or characteristic of an orator or oratory.
  • shì tiān shēng de yǎn shuō jiāhěn shàn yǎn jiǎng)。
    He's a natural orator, ie is very good at making speeches.
  • rén guǒ zhēn yòu xiē shénme dōng yào jiǎng de huàjiù jué huì chéng wéi xióng biàn jiā
    A man never becomes an orator if he has anything to say.
  • yǎn shuō jiā āyòng huò men zhí zhì xióng shī kàn lái māo 'ér
    Charm us, orator, till the lion looks no larger than the cat.
  • yǎn shuō jiā yào jiǎng huàdàn shì qún zhòng què yòng xiào jiā zhǐ
    The orator tried to speak, but the crowd simply laughed him down.
  • yòu rén wèn mào wèi yǎn shuō jiā zuì zhù yào de cái néng shì shénme
    Question was asked of Demosthenes; what was the chief part of an orator?
  • lái liǎo yǎn jiǎng jiāquè shì kǒu ruò xuán dàn jǐn yòu diǎn dào
    Here comes the orator, with his flood of words and his drop of reasons.
  • lài yuē hàn 1811 1889 yīng guó zhèng zhì jiā zhù míng yǎn shuō jiāshì fǎn lián méng de diàn rén( 1839 nián
    British politician and noted orator who was a founder of the Anti-Corn Law League(1839).
  • suǒ diǎn xióng biàn jiā xiū xué jiā de xìn jiàn xiǎo shì dài zhèng zhì xiǎng de bǎo guì yuán quán
    Athenian orator and rhetorician whose letters and pamphlets are a valuable source of ancient Greek political thought.
  • shì wèi zuò jiāshī rén yǎn shuō jiādàn zuì zhòng yào de shì shì wèi jié chū de zhèng zhì lǐng xiù
    He is a writer, a poet and an orator, but above all, he is an outstanding political leader.
  • zhān · 1887- 1955 měi guó shēng huà xué jiāyīn zài méi de jié jīng fāng miàn de kāi tuò xìng yán jiūhuò 1946 nián nuò bèi 'ěr jiǎng
    American politician. A U.S. senator from Massachusetts(1851-1874), he was a brilliant orator with an uncompromising opposition to slavery.
  • yǎn shuō jiā de chéng míng zhù yào miǎn diǎn shì mín lái fǎn kàng dùn guó wáng féi 'èr shì de liè yǎn jiǎng qiáng liè pēng
    Greek orator whose reputation is based mainly on his Philippics, a series of orations exhorting the citizens of Athens to rise up against Philip II of Macedon.
  • zhù míng yǎn shuō jiā fēng zhuāng yán de yǎn jiǎng
    A speech delivered in the grand style of the great orators.
  • bài léi shèn zhì rèn wéi suǒ yòu réndōu néng chéng wéi shī rén yǎn shuō jiāléi nuò rèn wéi suǒ yòu de réndōu néng chéng wéi huà jiā diāo jiā
    Beccaria was even of opinion that all men might be poets and orators, and Reynolds that they might be painters and sculptors.
  • yòu xiē zhèng zhì jiā biàn cái zhe chēng
    Some politicians are famous for their powers of oratory.
  • dcom tóng corba, yīn wéi qiàn zài cāo zuò tǒng wǎng luò zhōngméi yòu jiā orb gōng yìng shāng gōng dcom。
    DCOM is very different from CORBA because it is built into the operating system and network, and an ORB vendor does not deliver it.
  • zhè jiā jiù zhè yàng wán quán mòluò liǎo
    The household ruin was thus full and orbicular.
  • zhì jīnchú liǎo xīn jiā jiāo xiǎng yuètuán huá tuán liǎng guó jiā yuètuán wàinéng kāi jié zǒu yàng guī de shù tuánbìng tài duō
    Except for the two national orchestras, namely, Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, few arts groups here can maintain their standards during the Arts Festivals.
  • zhǐ huī jiā zhǐ huī jiāo xiǎng yuèduì huò lèi tuán de rén
    One who directs an orchestra or other such group.
  • rén jiù gāi zài jiā gànhuó 'érzhè shì shàng tiān de zhǐ
    Be it ordain in heaven that women shall work in the home?
  • rén jiù gāi zài jiā gànhuó 'érzhè shì shàng tiān de zhǐ
    Is it ordained in heaven that women should work in the home?
  • kào lún dài de huò jīn de nánzài jǐng fāng dài liǎo 22 suì de wèi · 'ěr zhī hòu nǎi wéi shì rén zhī xiǎohuò jīn wéi tuì xiū zhī yǎn yuán yǎn yuán dǎo jiā
    The ordeal of wheelchair-bound Johnny Hudgins, a retired comic, mime and tap dancer, came to light after police arrested David Hill, 22,… .
  • duō nián hòu zuò zài men de jiā zhōngbèi men shāng xīn jué de yàng shēn shēn zhèn hàn zheshèn zhì gǎn xiǎng men de zhè zhǒng nán yòu duō
    Sitting with them in their home years later, I was overwhelmed by their heartbreak. I can't even begin to imagine the horror of their ordeal.
  • ān ( fēi zhēn míng ) 1998 nián chū de xīn hūn zhàng měi guó shí de nán chéng jiù kāi shǐān de zhàng shì yìn rénzài guī de jiā zhù míng gōng dāng ruǎn jiàn gōng chéng shī
    Ankita's(not the real name) ordeal began in early 1998 when she arrived in the United States with her new husband,an Indian software engineer working for a prestigious Silicon Valley firm.
  • wéi guó jiā de zhì
    order ruled in the streets; law and order.
  • men fǎn duì rén jiā duì men hào shī lìng men jué néng duì rén jiā hào shī lìng
    We object to being ordered about and we, for our part, will never issue orders to others.
  • chú dìng huò wàizhè jiā gōng guǒ yào hái sòng huò shàng mén
    Besides ordering goods, this company calls on its users if necessary.
  • yòu liǎo jiā tíng de zhī chí 'ěr de shì zhòng fàng guāng cǎipíng jiè xiǎo shuō zài chuàng jiā
    With the life ordering support of family,career lightning up and struck a second time,in the form of Pulp Fiction.
  • shì qíng hěn qīng chǔ wèi jīng zhǔn jiù dìng liǎo 'áng guì de xīn jiā shì chāo chū liǎo zhí fàn wéi de
    It was clear that he had gone beyond his duty in ordering the new and very expensive furniture with out authority.
  • xīn jiā rén píng cháng jīng lián kāi kǒu shuō huà tán lùn guó jiā shì huò mín shēng wèn jìngèng yòng shuō xíng dòng lái fǎn yìngyīn guó háo shuō
    Singaporeans ordinarily would not even want to talk about national issues or issues that concern their livelihood, let alone taking concrete actions. Therefore, Singaporeans can "proudly" say: