tirade
英 [taɪˈreɪd]
美 [ˈtaɪreɪd]
n. (批评或指责性的)长篇激烈讲话
复数:tirades
BNC.19294 / COCA.16772
牛津词典
noun
- (批评或指责性的)长篇激烈讲话
a long angry speech criticizing sb/sth or accusing sb of sth- She launched into a tirade of abuse against politicians.
她发表了长篇演说,愤怒地谴责政客。
- She launched into a tirade of abuse against politicians.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 激愤的长篇演说;长篇的批评性发言
Atiradeis a long angry speech in which someone criticizes a person or thing.- She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business...
她就造成自己企业破产的政策发表了激愤的长篇演说。 - He too has met a tirade of abuse.
他也遭到了长篇累牍的谩骂攻击。
- She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business...
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- He launches into an inarticulate tirade against conventional people.
他词不达意地发表了一通激烈言论攻击因循守旧的人们。 - His writings are one long tirade against ignorance.
他的著作称得上反对无知的长篇演说。 - She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business
她就造成自己企业破产的政策发表了激愤的长篇演说。 - Upon hearing the proposal of an indemnity Grey began "a magnificent tirade" which was so magnificent that Swing forgot to say he had the impression that the indemnity might not be insisted upon.
格雷一听到要赔款,就来「一顿精彩的咒骂」,精彩得令斯温忘了说,他所得的印象是赔款一事,德国未必坚持。 - You might have spared yourself the trouble of delivering that tirade.
你大可不必自找麻烦作这么长篇演讲。 - All it takes is for the Big Girl to say something like, You forgot to remind me to bring my library book, to send me into a tirade.
只需要大女儿说类似:你忘记提醒我要带图书馆图书就能让我言辞激烈。 - She fairly gasped in her excitement, not willing to pause in her tirade.
她激动得几乎透不过气来,不愿意停止她滔滔不绝的说话。 - The article begins with a self-pitying and disgruntled tirade about his talent having gone unnoticed.
文章以长篇议论开始,诉说自己怀才不遇、顾影自怜和满腹牢骚。 - After the chairman delivered his opening speech, Mr Blake launched into a brilliant tirade.
主席致开幕词后,布莱克先生作了精彩的长篇演说。 - Slote was chewing on his cold pipe during the minister's tirade.
公使发表这番长篇宏论的时候,斯鲁特一直咬着他那熄了火的烟斗。