declaim
verb [transitive, intransitive] (formal)to say something loudly; to speak loudly and with force about something you feel strongly about, especially in public (尤指在公众前)慷慨激昂地宣讲,慷慨陈词 - declaim something
She declaimed the famous opening speech of the play. 她慷慨激昂地朗诵了这出戏中著名的开场白。 - declaim against something
He declaimed against the evils of alcohol. 他慷慨陈词,猛烈抨击酗酒的罪恶。 - declaim that…
She stood up and loudly declaimed that prizes are not important. 她站起来大声宣布奖品不重要。 - + speech
‘All the world's a stage,’ he declaimed. “整个世界都是一个舞台,”他慷慨陈词。
Word Originlate Middle English: from French déclamer or Latin declamare, from de- (expressing thoroughness) + clamare ‘to shout’.- declaim something