双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- He walked to the front of the stage and began to harangue the audience.
他走到台前,开始对听众慷慨陈辞。 - He plans to harangue his fellow students and persuade them to walk out of the classroom.
他计划对他的同学慷慨陈词以说服他们罢课。
用作名词(n.)
- The harangue is very serious.
那篇长篇演说很郑重其事。 - We had to listen to a long harangue about nothing.
我们不得不去听了空洞的长篇大论。 - The minister of propaganda delivered his usual harangue.
宣传部长一如既往发表了他的长篇大论。
权威例句
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