1.修辞学者;雄辩家
2.说话浮夸的人;词藻华丽浮夸的作家
1.someone who speaks and writes effectively, especially someone who is able to persuade or influence people
1.The Prime Minister out of office is seen, too often, to have been but a pompous rhetorician.
人们常常发现一位离了职的首相当年只不过是个大言不惭的演说家。
2.In fact, the first-century Roman rhetorician Quintilian, in his treatise on oratory, gives the gesture as a sign of approval.
而实际上,早在公元一世纪,古罗马的修辞学家昆体良在他关于雄辩术的论文中,就把这个动作视为同意的意思。
3.he dismissed both ulpian the jurist because he was a righteous man and silvinus the rhetorician , whom he had appointed tutor to alexander.
他驱逐了西维纽斯和法学家乌尔比安,因为乌尔比安是一个正直的人,而修辞家西维纽斯曾是亚历山大的指导教师。
4.Athenian orator and rhetorician whose letters and pamphlets are a valuable source of ancient Greek political thought.
伊索克拉底雅典雄辩家和修辞学家,他的信件和小册子是古代希腊政治思想的一个宝贵源泉
5.Longinus, a rhetorician of ancient Greece, describes sublimity as a style of writing.
古希腊的修辞学家朗吉驽斯把崇高归结为一种文体风格。
6.That left Medvedev, a far less nimble rhetorician, to fumble for an explanation.
这让梅德韦杰夫,远不如一个灵活的修辞学家,摸索一个解释。
7.Zhang Lianqiang is a famous rhetorician in China.
张炼强先生是我国著名的修辞学家。
8.An illustrious rhetorician with the reputation of a worthy character
他是一位杰出的雄辩家—拥有高尚品德的名誉的人