词汇 | declamation |
释义 | declamation noun[ C or U ] formaluk /ˌdek.ləˈmeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdek.ləˈmeɪ.ʃən/ a strong statement or an occasion when you express something with a lot of feeling: 朗诵;大声宣布;慷慨激昂的演讲 declamation againstHe subjected us to half an hour of impassioned declamation against the new airport runway.他硬是把他那番长达半小时的反对修建新高速公路的激昂演说强加给了我们。 Declamations against the press are common enough.反对新闻媒体的言论很普遍。 Ways of talking atonally beg the questionidiom blah blither come out coo pipe up prate spit something out spluttery stammer stiltedly sweet nothings talk nonsenseidiom talk through your hatidiom tattle turn of phrase undertone wax witter Examples of declamationdeclamation Dramatic speech, in monologues and declamations, was sometimes rhetorical to a degree which may seem artificial to modern audiences. The interaction of neutral two-bar declamation and faster patter settings varies, but certain general principles apply. All agree that her greatest strength was as an actress, that the intensity of her gestures and her tragic declamation were unequalled. Classes could march through the texts in simultaneous declamation, the basic technique of verbatim memorisation. In a personal take on musical expressionism, the vocalizing ranges from lyrical declamation to speaking and shouting. There is no suggestion that any formal process had preceded the scholar's declamation. It was illustrated, for instance, in the inclusion of subjects such as elocution, extempore debates and 'original declamation'. The distinction between rhythmic foreground and middleground is useful in diagnoses of musical declamation within the context of modal rhythm. As can be deduced from this voice, the composition is characterised by a careful text underlay and a syllabic declamation. There are arguments in favour of both readings, but either version results in the same commentary on the work's declamation. The syllabic declamation ensured that the text would be understood by most of the congregation. Opera, when observed from this perspective, can be described as a hybrid art form, the combination of music, dramatic declamation, physical interpretation and scenographic presentation. The largely syllabic declamation, the slow-moving harmonic rhythm and the lulling bass line project a maternal calm even as they evoke the 'sleep of death'. What follows, then, is not so much an analysis as a structural close reading, a diachronic unfolding of the poetic and musical declamation. They advocate approaching hymn melodies through their role as vehicles for text declamation, and give illustrative examples using the trochaic septenarius. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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