rhetorical

美音:[rɪ'tɔrɪk(ə)l] 英音:[rɪ'tɒrɪk(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.反问的;反诘的;辞藻华丽的;虚夸的

网络修辞的;修辞学的;带修辞色彩的

完整释义:


adj.

1.(符合)修辞学的,修辞上的;华丽的,夸张的(文风)
2.修辞的;说漂亮的
3.浮夸的,舞文弄墨,藻饰华丽,卖弄夸张的
4.口头上的


例句:

  1. If you were yelling out loud to your screen, it was really more of a rhetorical question.
    如果你对着显示器大喊大叫,那就有问题了。

  2. The transactional nature of communication, with multiple and simultaneous rhetorical processes, results in the Transactional Process Model.
    通讯事务的性质,多重及同步的修辞过程,在交易的过程模型结果。

  3. Finally, about that narrative: It's instructive to compare Mr. Obama's rhetorical stance on the economy with that of Ronald Reagan.
    最后,比较里根总统和奥巴马总统在经济上的立场是有益的。

  4. Both speeches struck the same rhetorical chord: that Dole is no ditherer but decisive, muscular leader who will stand up to foreign foes.
    这两个演说采用同一种修辞语调:多尔不是不知所措的人,而是果决、强硬的领袖,敢于对抗外敌。

  5. Oxymoron: A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.
    矛盾修饰法,一种把互相矛盾或不调和的词合在一起的修辞手法,如震耳欲聋的沉默和悲伤的乐观。

  6. Some say that Iran's threats against Israel are merely rhetorical and that its quest for a bomb is based primarily on a fear of America.
    很多人认为,伊朗针对以色列的威胁仅仅是虚张声势,而且伊朗之所以寻求核武器主要是出于对美国的恐惧。

  7. (That's not quite true, of course, but politics often involves a bit of sophistry and rhetorical sleight-of-hand).
    (这并不全是事实。当然,政治通常包括一点诡辩和修辞技巧)。

  8. Intensive reading, writing, and discussion forced me to absorb and master new vocabulary and rhetorical tactics at a rapid pace.
    大量的阅读、写作与讨论使我迅速地吸收并掌握了新的词汇与修辞技巧。

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