eloquently信息详情
adv.善辩地;富于表现力地
ineloquently───adv.无说服力地
eloquent───adj.意味深长的;雄辩的,有口才的;有说服力的;动人的
delinquently───有过失的;怠忽的;失职的;拖欠的
eloquence───n.口才;雄辩;雄辩术;修辞
fluently───adv.流利地;通畅地
frequently───adv.频繁地,经常地;时常,屡次
sequently───继续地
eloquentness───雄辩
flocculently───絮状
She spoke eloquently on the subject.───她讲起这个题目来滔滔不绝。
The other early chapters eloquently portray the development of the instinctive cooperation with each other that was already becoming an important tradition among workers.───早期的其他章节雄辩地描述了人与人之间本能合作的发展,这种合作已经成为工人之间的一个重要传统。
His face expressed his grief more eloquently than any words.───他那张脸比任何言语都更清楚地表达了他的忧伤。
She talks eloquently about her sense of gratitude to the US for giving her the chance, about wanting some day to "pay back" in public life.───她滔滔不绝地谈起了对于美国给自己机会的感激之情,并谈到希望有一天,能够在公共生活中“回报”社会。
But I think an unknown Shinto monk put it more eloquently when he said, "the only truths in this life are beauty and impermanence. "───但我觉得那位不知名的日本修道士说得更贴切,“生命中唯一的真理在于美和无常。”
Wearing business suit and shoes, walking up and down in the platform, bearded Patrick spoke eloquently, eyes shining with wit.───留着络腮胡子的帕特里克西装革履,在台上走来走去,口若悬河,两眼闪着智慧之光。
Lincoln said eloquently the point what I'm trying to make: motivation, concept and implementation.───林肯用一句雄辩的话概括了我想说明的三点,即动机、理念和行动。
The magazine was ably and eloquently conducted, and the general tenor of its article was to urge onward the revolution.───这个杂志经营得宜,立论令人信服,文章的一般主旨在于促进革命。
Concerning that night's ride, the man spoke most eloquently for himself, in a little shed back of a saloon on the San Francisco waterfront.───在旧金山海边的一个酒店后面的小房子里,关于那一晚的旅行,那人能言善辩地为自己表白了一番。