1.演说,演讲
2.【语】引语
1.a formal public speech, especially one that is made as part of a ceremony
1.And upon a set day Herod arrayed himself in royal apparel, and sat on the throne, and made an oration unto them.
希律在所定的日子,穿上朝服,坐在位上,对他们讲论一番。
2.Here Pen broke out, rapidly putting an end to the calm oration which he had begun to deliver.
潘说到这里停住了,那篇心平气和的演讲刚开了个头,便不得不草草收场。
3.And upon a day appointed, Herod being arrayed in kingly apparel, sat in the judgment seat, and made an oration to them.
黑落德在约定的日子,披戴君王的礼服,坐在宝座上向他们演讲。
4.It was inspired by a line from King's famous oration at the Lincoln Memorial: "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. "
它的灵感来自国王在林肯纪念堂的著名祭文:“出于绝望之山,希望之石。”
5.If he was first in war, as was said in his funeral oration, he was also first in peace.
如同葬礼上的演说词所描述的一样,他总是冲在战军的前锋,也是首个讲和的。
6.As an economical and practical tool of communication, oration has been playing an inspiring and convincing role in history.
演讲作为人类一种经济实用的信息传播工具,在历代发挥着鼓动、思辨的作用。
7.Each location can then be tied to a block of information in a speech or oration.
每个地点可能是连接着演讲中的一系列信息。
8.With the exception of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is likely history's most influential oration.
犹如耶稣的山上宝训,林肯的葛底斯堡讲话成为了历史上最有影响的演讲之一。
9.The funeral oration was delivered by the well-known actor, Heinrich Anschutz.
著名演员亨瑞克安许兹发表了葬礼演说。
10.He was asked to deliver an oration at the meeting.
他被邀请在会议上发表演说。