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1 declamation
1. n декламация, художественное чтение2. n торжественная речь3. n выступление на заданную тему4. n ораторское искусство; красноречие5. n разглагольствование, краснобайство; «риторика»mere declamation — пустословие, пустая болтовня
6. n хорошая фразировкаСинонимический ряд:1. speech (noun) address; discourse; lecture; oration; oratory; public speaking; rhetoric; speech; talk2. tirade (noun) haranguing; hot air; ranting; repetition; spouting; tirade; wordiness -
2 hot air
Синонимический ряд:1. nonsense (noun) balderdash; bilge; blague; blah; blather; blatherskite; bosh; bunkum; bushwa; claptrap; double-talk; drivel; drool; eyewash; fiddle-faddle; fiddlesticks; flapdoodle; flimflam; flummadiddle; fudge; gook; guff; hogwash; hokum; hooey; humbug; jazz; malarkey; meshuggaas; nonsense2. tirade (noun) declamation; haranguing; ranting; repetition; spouting; tirade; wordiness -
3 perorating
разглагольствовать; разглагольствующийСинонимический ряд:orating (verb) declaiming; haranguing; mouthing; orating; ranting; raving -
4 raving
1. n обыкн. бред; несвязные речи; галлюцинации2. n неистовство; рёв3. a бредовой4. a бредящий, находящийся в бреду5. a буйный, неистовый6. a разг. сногсшибательныйraving beauty — красавица, которая может с ума свести
7. adv буйно, неистовоСинонимический ряд:1. insane (adj.) crazed; crazy; deranged; distracted; insane; lunatic; mad; maniacal2. raging (adj.) delirious; enraged; frenzied; fuming; furious; inflamed; infuriated; rabid; raging; ranting; seething; shouting; wandering3. enthusing (verb) drooling; enthusing; rhapsodizing4. orating (verb) declaiming; haranguing; mouthing; orating; perorating; ranting5. raving (verb) carry on; raving; rhapsodising -
5 spouting
Синонимический ряд:tirade (noun) declamation; haranguing; hot air; ranting; repetition; tirade; wordiness
См. также в других словарях:
Haranguing — Harangue Ha*rangue , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Harangued} (h[.a]*r[a^]ngd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Haranguing}.] [Cf. F. haranguer, It. aringare.] To make an harangue; to declaim. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
haranguing — ha·rangue || hÉ™ ræŋ n. passionate or pompous speech; lecture, scolding v. make a passionate or pompous speech; lecture, scold … English contemporary dictionary
harangue — I. noun Etymology: Middle French arenge, from Old Italian aringa, from aringare to speak in public, from aringo public assembly, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hring ring Date: circa 1533 1. a speech addressed to a public assembly 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
harangue — [[t]həræ̱ŋ[/t]] harangues, haranguing, harangued 1) VERB If someone harangues you, they try to persuade you to accept their opinions or ideas in a forceful way. [V n] An argument ensued, with various band members joining in and haranguing Simpson … English dictionary
Declamation — Dec la*ma tion, n. [L. declamatio, from declamare: cf. F. d[ e]clamation. See {Declaim}.] 1. The act or art of declaiming; rhetorical delivery; haranguing; loud speaking in public; especially, the public recitation of speeches as an exercise in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Harangue — Ha*rangue , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Harangued} (h[.a]*r[a^]ngd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Haranguing}.] [Cf. F. haranguer, It. aringare.] To make an harangue; to declaim. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Harangued — Harangue Ha*rangue , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Harangued} (h[.a]*r[a^]ngd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Haranguing}.] [Cf. F. haranguer, It. aringare.] To make an harangue; to declaim. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haranguer — Ha*rang uer (h[.a]*r[a^]ng [ e]r), n. One who harangues, or is fond of haranguing; a declaimer. [1913 Webster] With them join d all th haranguers of the throng, That thought to get preferment by the tongue. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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