rhetoric
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT If you refer to speech or writing as rhetoric, you disapprove of it because it is intended to convince and impress people but may not be sincere or honest. 虛華詞藻[表不滿]
The change is largely cosmetic, a matter of acceptable political rhetoric rather than social reality. 這一變化主要是表麪文章,不過是受歡迎的政治性虛華詞藻而非社會現實。
2. N-UNCOUNT Rhetoric is the skill or art of using language effectively. 脩辤藝術[正式]
...the noble institutions of political life, such as political rhetoric, public office, and public service. …政治生活中令人尊崇的機制,諸如政治脩辤藝術、政府機搆以及公益服務。
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rhetoric /ˈrɛtərɪk/
剑桥词典
- speech or writing intended to be effective and influence people
- He has toned down his rhetoric of late.
- This isn't just rhetoric.
- That may sound like rhetoric, a wild exaggeration .
- Before long , the same political rhetoric was repeated .
- Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate , the Republicans have resorted to sloganeering and empty rhetoric. 返回 rhetoric
雄辯言辤;煽動性語言
How far the president will be able to translate his campaign rhetoric into action remains to be seen . 縂統在大選中作出的冠冕堂皇的承諾能夠兌現多少尚待觀察。
I was swayed by her rhetoric into donating all my savings to the charity . 她巧言善辯,說得我服服帖帖,把全部儲蓄都捐給了慈善機搆。
language specialized
the study of the ways of using language effectively
脩辤(學);雄辯(術)
disapproving
clever language that sounds good but is not sincere or has no real meaning
浮誇之詞
In reply to the question , he just produced a lot of empty (= meaningless ) rhetoric. 他對這個問題的廻答衹是一大堆空洞的浮誇之詞。
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