单词 | Rhetoric |
例句 | 1 Her speech was just empty rhetoric. 2 What is required is immediate action, not rhetoric. 3 Do you know something about rhetoric? 4 This falls under the head rhetoric. 5 Little has changed, despite the rhetoric about reform. 6 The chapter is mostly wordy rhetoric. 7 The speech reflected his love of theatricality and rhetoric. 8 Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style. 9 His rhetoric sounds like the death rattle of a fading leadership. 10 I was swayed by her rhetoric into donating all my savings to the charity. 11 His speech was dismissed as mere rhetoric by the opposition. 12 Behind all the rhetoric, his relations with the army are dangerously poised. 13 He was quite prepared to use militant rhetoric in attacking his opponents. 14 Cynics argue that the EU is stronger on rhetoric than on concrete action. 15 His fiery campaign rhetoric has kept opposition parties on their toes for months. 16 Where else could they pick up that otiose rhetoric? 17 Furthermore, the theory of rhetoric can have practical application. 18 Newman was a master of populist medical rhetoric. 19 No one was fooled by the mask of rhetoric. 20 There was nothing between rhetoric and imperative. 21 Objective truth adjusts itself to the flow of rhetoric. 22 His decision was clothed in the rhetoric of constitutionalism. 23 The anti-conspiratorial rhetoric of the Vanguard argument has its place in the general National Front argument about tactics. 24 Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 25 How far the president will be able to translate his campaign rhetoric into action remains to be seen. 26 The speech was dismissed by some people as merely political rhetoric . 27 Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate, the Republicans have resorted to sloganeering and empty rhetoric. 28 They believe that the role of the community educator is much more limited than the rhetoric often implies. 29 But images of the period are shrouded in myth and clouded by partisan rhetoric. 30 But how are we to cut through the political rhetoric to see what lies behind the disagreement? 1 Her speech was just empty rhetoric. 2 How far the president will be able to translate his campaign rhetoric into action remains to be seen. 3 Do you know something about rhetoric? 4 This falls under the head rhetoric. 5 Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style. 6 Behind all the rhetoric, his relations with the army are dangerously poised. 31 As the police visibly tighten the noose around the mansion, the guerrillas respond with rhetoric and warning bursts of gunfire. 32 In short, they have an explanatory rhetoric at their command. 33 The air was ripe with rhetoric, much of it aimed toward the record industry and threatening to whites. 34 This was particularly true of the highly organised rhetoric of some literary language. 35 With the election just two weeks away, the rhetoric on both sides is building. 36 Emanuel Shinwell's rhetoric, and the arguments which Crosland himself had developed in his writing, could not be brushed aside. 37 It is possible to separate pseudo-nationalist rhetoric from more sober reality. 38 We should now cast aside all the political rhetoric of the campaign. 39 However, the ideological meaning of this rhetoric is not necessarily clear. 40 Others brought the Third World Marxist rhetoric that was popular at that time among black nationalists. 41 First,(http://) the episode shows how easy it is to be led astray by one's own rhetoric. 42 One example of the duplicity of this rhetoric of inevitability concerns the nation state. 43 Behind a veil of revolutionary rhetoric, the Council of People's Commissars suppressed the masses' striving for liberty. 44 Or are they simply reacting emotionally to finely crafted television commercials and populist rhetoric? 45 Intoxicated by his success and the enthusiasm of his adoring crowds, he cranked up his rhetoric and piled on the symbolism. 46 His own followers cheered him repeatedly as the rhetoric boomed out through the slight electronic distortion of the public address systems. 47 This is ironic, given all the rhetoric about the incompetence and irrelevance of the public sector. 48 All the political rhetoric about big government protecting the weak and the poor is coming into question as well. 49 The specific policies and rhetoric have been different as the occasion demanded. 50 The Pop Tarts are the apotheosis of this disparity between rhetoric and achievement. 51 The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics. 52 Talk of revolution and counter-revolution has been banned from the rhetoric of the moment. 53 There genuinely is a contrast between her rhetoric and assertion of personality and the reality of the decision-making process. 54 The hardships in the countryside in the 1930s were given an added bitterness by official rhetoric on the virtues of rural life. 55 If party rhetoric and television coverage ever set the public's agenda, they should have done so on defence. 56 The rhetoric of adversary politics, it is argued, hides a more consensual substance. 57 The rhetoric of socialism claims to enhance rights, but the practice of socialism invariably extinguishes and restricts peoples' rights. 58 The president was speaking in the lofty but dull rhetoric of public policy. 59 But the rhetoric of such movements can not be taken literally. 60 This rhetoric offers both a posthoc justification for the changes, and a rallying cry for implementation. 61 First, the rhetoric of deregulation has not matched the reality: enterprise zones and Freeports have largely proved mundane. 62 This rhetoric needs to be understood in terms of the battle for control of the party, as rival factions take up distinctive stances. 63 His actual policy was far more pragmatic than his rhetoric about punishing aggression. 64 Last week Karl-Marx Allee was again treated to the sounds of portentous rhetoric and polite laughter. 65 During these years race became the cultural flashpoint, and most political careers were founded on a rhetoric of purity and exclusion. 66 Their rhetoric has emphasized national unity and social cohesion, as well as the development of skills for the economy. 67 Another sore point was de Gaulle's fondness for theatricality and rhetoric, which sometimes came at the expense of substance. 68 In an interesting discussion of varieties of egalitarianism, Plant attacks the rhetoric that links freedom only with consumer choice. 69 It is as if the past is being rejected with the author adopting a rhetoric commonly used by anti-fascists. 70 Practical realities like these call into question the real commitment behind some of the rhetoric about community care. 71 All the resolution needed for maximum impact, I thought, was to have its sharp working-class rhetoric muted. 71 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 72 However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious. 73 This connection between integrity and the rhetoric of equal protection is revealing. 74 Gingrich, however, is loathe to give up the familiar anti-Washington rhetoric that proved so popular in recent campaigns. 75 Rome shocked me by flouting the conventional political rhetoric of environmentalists. 76 Actually this statement, without the rhetoric, gives a useful limiting factor. 77 They have definite life styles and political values, which are concealed under a rhetoric of objectivity. 78 In so doing they extended the problem of determining the relationship between rhetoric and reality into the early barbarian period. 79 In the three months since the election, Clinton and Republican leaders have repeatedly and even reverently recited the appropriate rhetoric. 80 This points to a significant disharmony between the rhetoric of schooling and the practice. 81 The crowd at the Communist rally demonstrated why the leadership had to keep its rhetoric vague. 82 One approach centres on analysis of the rhetoric of the image in relation to looking, and the desire to look. 83 It is easy, however, for rhetoric about freedom and choice to blur the reality which professional workers encounter daily. 84 All that the Labour party offers is promises and rhetoric; we have delivered an improved health service. 85 This political rhetoric would lead one to suppose that the subsequent proposals would be of an equally clear political substance. 86 The rhetoric of internationalism faded like morning mist before the sun of reality. 87 The rhetoric of rights, which is engendered by this question, is a recipe for class war, and civil war. 88 Don't try to fool us with all those facts and bureaucratic rhetoric. 89 There has been harsh rhetoric against documented and undocumented immigrants, as well as attempts to deprive them of essential human services. 90 But they expressed disappointment that sales decisions failed to match the Government's rhetoric. 91 Coming in the midst of a presidential campaign, the air attack has generated the inevitable political rhetoric, bombast and pressure. 92 All this suggests that it is necessary to understand the argumentative context and structure of the extreme right's rhetoric about conspiracy. 93 The newspaper reports the affair wholly within the rhetoric of the Joneses. 94 Congress rhetoric had raised their expectations, but state practice had failed to deliver. 95 Meanwhile, the referendum campaign was marked by increasingly heated rhetoric on both sides. 96 The answer must be hope that things might just improve; that one day soon reality will match rhetoric. 97 So he presents his plan in fragments, and he wraps it in warm rhetoric aimed at pleasing moderate Democrats and independents. 98 The session four years ago alienated many moderate voters with its fire-and-brimstone rhetoric that included attacks on gays and feminists. 99 Both the rhetoric of self-congratulation and self-flagellation have missed out how much Britain has changed since 1945. 100 His tightly honed but grandiloquent rhetoric rang like gold on marble, even when it was covering gross political ineptitude. 101 Her sad and onerous duty is garbed in the rhetoric of a civil right. 102 But behind the rhetoric, his relations with Yeltsin and the army itself, are dangerously ambiguous. 103 And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective. 104 As democracy is, at present, the only permissible political rhetoric, the ruling class duly speaks its language. 105 The same rhetoric appears with great frequency in the description of the football scene. 106 Radical rhetoric can disguise essential continuities in policy or simply provide a posthoc gloss to changes which were happening anyway. 107 Abstract internationalism had a strong role to play in rationalizing much more sinister forces than appeared in the rhetoric of Petrograd. 108 How much effort either the president or the Congress is inclined to put behind the rhetoric is an open question. 109 Unfortunately, rhetoric is left out of the discussion until the final paragraph in which a promise is made of things to come. 110 The question of institutional support is important but this is sometimes stronger in its rhetoric than its substance. 111 In the Arts Council's rhetoric of liberal synthesis, dichotomies are for ever being overcome by acts of sheer good will. 112 All the noise being made about the hostages at that time was just political rhetoric. 113 Such statements, though frequently unjustified, indicate the extent to which rhetoric of this kind had become widely acceptable. 114 Republican rhetoric had consisted of unrestrained hostility to the Soviet Union and emphasized permanent war with Communism. 115 Justice Anthony M.. Kennedy jumped in and attacked Davis at one point for the inconsistency of his rhetoric and logic. 116 But the rhetoric of those who defended government policy in the early 1680s was explicitly legalist in nature. 117 His remedy, modest given his rhetoric, is that professors should be held more accountable for what they do. 118 Barth is not simply glorying in paradoxes, however much his rhetoric may sometimes leave that impression. 119 Among evangelical Christians, Graham is known for avoiding divisive rhetoric. 120 Utopian rhetoric about worldwide democratic capitalism is being replaced by the more pragmatic project of globalisation in one country. 121 Indeed, since the Dec. 24 election Mr Erbakan has been backpedaling on much of his campaign rhetoric. 122 The Yippies were armed with a vivid imagination to match their rhetoric. 123 In its place is a new rhetoric, an incendiary rhetoric, a rhetoric of vitriolic accusation. 124 In other words, at these points, Dawkins depends on propaganda and rhetoric. 125 Unfortunately, President Reagan's cold-war rhetoric has worsened the climate for disarmament talks. 126 Beyond mere rhetoric, Church leaders have skillfully capitalized on their formidable influence in Catholic countries. 127 The debacle over performance pay is just one example of the reality not living up to the rhetoric. 128 In the ensuing campaign, Thorne, Jones and their supporters exploited populist rhetoric on the war. 129 Pyongyang limited itself to rhetoric, and was cautious even in its comments about the dramatic developments in the South. 130 Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric. 131 The atmosphere is charged - the camera prowls street demos and violence and impassioned rhetoric spurts from citizens on every corner. 131 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 132 But the harshest rhetoric and most sweeping policy changes have been reserved for the poor, particularly poor women. 133 Once again a universalist rhetoric disguises a rather more restricted reality. 134 Assessment shows that the rhetoric of community involvement did not stand up to examination in the way that bids were compiled. 135 From Cicero and Quintilian and from Aristotles Rhetoric we learn that the Sophist whom Plato has made so ridiculous was a man of note whose writings were preserved in later ages. 136 Critics like former Pakistani army general Talat Masood say both sides need to de-escalate rhetoric and work toward overcoming their inefficiencies while dealing with terrorism. 137 For many pro-choice campaigners, the murder was evidence that inflammatory rhetoric begets violence. 138 There are many elderly people in the central square dancing, as well as in rhetoric, sometimes issued by waves of happy laughter. 139 Despite his inspiring rhetoric , Mr Obama 's plans for dealing with those long-term obligations have frustratingly vague . 140 Modem rhetoric think any language unit and expression means have rhetoric meaning. 141 In delimiting teaching aim, we ought to help students understand rhetoric better and acquire better language competence. 142 Traditional rhetoric holds that metaphor is lexically a kind of contrast and substitution of meanings, and it is a deviation of the normal rules of language use. 143 Now that Obama is in full re-election mode, the labor union bosses seem to be ratcheting down the rhetoric of their anti-trade demagoguery, at the behest we assume, of Obama’s advisers. 144 It is a word of encouragement though,it's a sermon, it uses Hellenistic Jewish style--speech styles and rhetoric and Hellenistic Jewish exegetical techniques. 145 Okay so rhetoric towards Iran would be heigtened, but whether McCain would have waged another military campaign during the current political climate would be an assumption too far. 146 If nothing else, Kim should ratchet down the rhetoric out of his own family's self-interest. 147 Ad English has its characteristics in words choosing and syntax, and can use such rhetoric as metaphors, personifications, repetitions, double meanings, anamorphosis phrases and antitheses. 148 Then the structures of euphemism are discussed in detail from three aspects:rhetoric, semantics and word-building. 149 Poems like the poems of the English Lord Macaulay are, although in meter and rhyme, not poetry at all, but only rhetoric. 150 The rhetoric fashion of people of ah age and a clime has its traits to a certainty. The traits form special modes of expression about aesthetic experience. 151 With pragmatic presupposition in English advertisement rhetoric devices, advertisement makers seek the identicalness or similarities with consumers in terms of value, attitude, belief, knowledge, etc. 152 On this basis, the exaggerative rhetoric deriving constitutes the feature of the extremes and dialectics. 153 Abilene is a long way from America’s centers of power, and Gates’s speeches shun headline-grabbing rhetoric, so what the defense secretary said did not get a lot of notice. 154 In the present case, the translators' task is to represent the artistry of the Chinese original in the idiom of American English -with all its sound, color, and rhetoric. 155 So it is simultaneously in his very first sentence a Marxist and a Darwinian vocabulary that Eikhenbaum is invoking, and that's what partly accounts for the strenuousness of his rhetoric. 156 The article is mainly to explore rhetoric result by using the four- word pattern correctly in the process of translation, and appling some examples to further explain how to enhance language result. 157 He is remembered as the greatest Roman orator and the innovator of what became known as Ciceronian rhetoric, which remained the foremost rhetorical model for many centuries. 158 Context is more important and complex in elaborative theory than in rhetoric. 159 In fact, we would bring nothing but mistiness and confusion through any comparison unless we apprehend the particularities of western rhetoric. 160 Young women would often times see themselves as inferior because of the chauvinistic rhetoric that was common in society. 161 In years past, Beijing repeatedly drove islanders into the independence camp with its fiery rhetoric and ham-handed military threats. 161 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 162 Concerning the classification of enantiosis in rhetoric, the theoretical definitions of " litotes " and "irony" are somewhat different from the people's perception. 163 Their concerns were heightened by Chinese rhetoric that they must show true repentance and remold their thinking. 164 If the study of rhetoric of fiction want to gain its comparative independence and thoroughness, the theoretical boundary between narrative and rhetoric study must be clear. 165 As tribes continue to pursue their own interests ever more zealously, the idealistic rhetoric of multinational organizations will become ever more risible. 166 Antisemitism, support for Nazi Germany, portrayals of their enemies as sub-men or as effeminate were all features of BUF policy and rhetoric. 167 As former Secretary of Bacon for five years, Hobbes reformed Arestotles' Rhetoric, treasured deduction and induction simultaneously, and endeavoured to hurl down the dogmatist authority. 168 Leaving aside rhetoric and renewables — both things which British climate discussions might be said to overemphasise — even UKIP isn't that far out of the consensus. 169 Proponents of limited government often focus both thought and rhetoric on the ways in which we are unfree, on the unjust or unwise restrictions governments impose. 170 Grammatical rhetoric is in fact a process of the representation of the potential meaning of grammar, based on the variation of grammatical unit, grammatical relation and grammatical hierarchy. 171 At last, in the conclusion, several qualities of the rhetoric application of musical genre, such as its rationality, fertility, validity, universality and regularity, are explained. 172 Rhetoric want to form own service feature, rhetorician should popularize the rhetorical knowledge in the commons, but also offer academic achievement with original significance for other subjects. 173 The "proper beauty", i. e. the integration of the properness and the language beauty is the highest criteria for rhetoric beauty appreciation. 174 This paper attempts to study the features and rhetorical mechanism of the enthymeme, which was, is and will be an important subject in rhetoric. 175 "The Toshiba vice-president's rhetoric reminds the Chinese people of those Japanese politicians who equivocate over Japan's war crimes against China, " some pointed out. 176 Anything did not understand all spouts rhetoric, to sorry, "ignorantly delivers Mr. four characters to be bored". 177 What he craved was neither luxury nor the high rhetoric of history painting, but apprehensible truth, visible, familiar, open to touch and repetition. 178 Many Greeks considered speculative philosophies the highest human ideals, with their concomitant emphasis on rhetoric, esoterica , and elitism. 179 But Mullah Omar's Taliban has adopted the rhetoric of a national liberation struggle, to oust foreign forces and restore Islamic rule. 180 From the perspective of semantic conversion, this paper classifies the types of lexical conversion and analyzes its pragmatic and rhetoric significance. 181 The author puts forward a suggestion of building a language teaching system of taking rhetoric as a key link, and that of building a discipline system of taking rhetoric as a centre. 182 Both sides were raising the rhetoric on the day South Korea launched big land and sea military exercises, prompting North Kor ea to denounce its richer neighbour as a warmonger. 183 Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. Abeunt studia in morse. 184 As a stronghold of medieval linguistics study, modern Shishuo Xinyu linguistics study has made great achievements in lexics, wording and rhetoric studies. 185 The diplomatic language art of Guoyu manifests itself in the comprehensive use of many rhetoric means, combining the closely-knit argument with literary grace. 186 Three main issues will be involved in the following essay: First, the global view and the reestablishment of the image of Chinese Rhetoric as a subject. 187 Mr Carter's tone was dolorous, but there is an extraordinary lilt to Mr Obama's rhetoric which puts a bounce back into everyone's step. 188 His Office is to teach the Arts of Philosophy, Astrology, Rhetoric, Logic, Cheiromancy, and Pyromancy , in all their parts, and perfectly. 189 While the Moldovan Communists moderated their initially shrill anti-market and anti-imperialist rhetoric, their eight years in power nevertheless marked a significant erosion of democratic freedoms. 190 This paper attempts to analyze the idiom's decomposability and its rhetoric characteristics from a relevance perspective of view. 191 It is completely feasible to construct modern Chinese synonymy rhetoric system according as the division. 192 Onomatopoetic words, as peculiar rhetoric means(/rhetoric.html), have been widely used in oral and literary works and have peculiar rhetoric effect. 193 Finally, the author points out that many people in the European Renaissance thought that rhetoric and society were pretty much the same thing. 194 As in other debates over contentious issues, the question is to what extent over-the-top rhetoric reflects popular sentiment and to what extent popular sentiment is stirred up by rhetoric. 195 This paper analyzes on and probes into emphatically 14 kinds of rhetoric methods frequently used in advertising documents with the better effect including repeat, metaphor, dualization, etc. 196 For all its laissez-faire rhetoric, the Reagan administration fought fire with fire, responding to Japan's market-distorting industrial and trade policies with a firm hand. 197 Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile, natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 198 To classical scholar, rhetoric was important in three spheres of human interaction: in law courts, in legislative assemblies, and in public forums. 199 The former reflects the positive effects of rhetoric, while the latter violates the regularity of language itself, or disobeys the social code of ethics. 200 In order for rhetoric to be effective, the rhetor, writer or speaker, needs to consider the functional needs of and c... 201 So far, so good, from the oil industry's point of view.There's been remarkably little rhetoric -- and even less action -- in Washington about changing the rules in the energy sector. 202 There is another case where "and" appears between every two coordinate members in a sentence-it is known as polysyndeton in the rhetoric. 203 Rivlin said that anti-immigration rhetoric has galvanized immigrant voters, bringing them to the streets in protest and to the polling booth. 204 In a certain sense, liberalism and communalism is just the ideology rhetoric of the outer basis that individuals and types are opposed to each other. 205 In former times, people usually use single standard to define transferred epithet, which is one kind of all-around rhetoric way, dominated by traditional classical category theory. 206 It seems to us to be no coincidence that neo-Darwinian rhetoric in the literature of experimental biology has cooled detectably in recent years. 207 Chinese character rhetoric of riddle and alterative interpretation of intermittence reading . 208 After a flood ruined his family's sulfur mines, Pirandello began to support himself by teaching rhetoric and then Italian Literature at various local colleges. 209 It's in this period that Milton increasingly begins to adopt, or assume, Saint Peter's confident and denunciatory rhetoric. 210 Based on the existing researches, this paper carries out homonymy research from different points of views, like lexicology, semantics, rhetoric, pragmatics, comparative linguistics and so on. 211 This is the point that de Man is making in Semiology and Rhetoric that there is a perpetual tension in any utterance between grammar and rhetoric. 212 It symbolizes interest in deeds rather than verbal eloquence and rhetoric. 213 Agitation, brevity and pertinency are the three characteristics of advertisement rhetoric. 214 In viewing narrative as rhetoric, Phelan emphasizes narrative as a multilayered communication from an implied author to an authorial audience by means of textual strategies. 215 Oxymoron is a rhetoric device that, by force of the surface contradiction of language forms, can express the ideas not only clearly and exactly but also more pithily, deeply and strongly. |
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