eloquently [
'eləkwəntli]
ad. 雄辩地(有口才地,富于表情地)
eloquently[ adv ]- with eloquence
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he expressed his ideas eloquently
- in an articulate manner
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he argued articulately for his plan
Eloquently \El"o*quent*ly\, adv.
In an eloquent manner.
- He spoke eloquently about his framework for taxation, but dodged being pinned down on detail. Second, Labour is trying to pick up what suits it from Germany, leaving the rest alone.
- Mr. Clancy has stated the case eloquently and concisely.
- He lets the officials most concerned explain eloquently why it was done and how, in the light of Britain's relationship with the US, it appeared unavoidable.
- The charge is made most eloquently in a recent stinging critique of public policy by a council on competitiveness set up by Republican governor Pete Wilson.
- Directness of verbal communication from the lips of the singers was not the first source of revelation. As it happens, the opera was most eloquently and - apart from the rich-toned but word-muffled Nurse of Nadine Denize - clearly sung.
- In two books and frequent lectures on her battle with the disease, Miss Ireland spoke eloquently about self-respect and optimism in the face of devastating illness.
- The "Pythagoras" graffiti tell, sometimes eloquently, of an outburst of delight and surprise in a place of monotonous routine.
- He speaks eloquently of the need to recognize the place of economic liberties in the Constitution's scheme of values.
- None does so more eloquently than Simon Bening's 'Rest on the Flight into Egypt', one of six leaves in the exhibition by this great Bruges master.
- I cannot speak as eloquently as you, so let me just speak plainly: Your party has lost its way.
- At another time, in another city, where the human spirit was being tested, a great American president spoke eloquently about the struggle for liberty.
- Saul does so eloquently enough.
- In New Orleans he eloquently set out the case that neither is necessarily so.
- Often that message is eloquently stated by lead singer-social activist Peter Garrett.
- Francisco Araiza sang most eloquently as Prince Tamino while looking like a cardboard cutout awaiting a few finishing brushstrokes from the Green Man in the audience.
- Hitler sometimes talked eloquently of peace and played on British guilt about the harshness of Versailles.
- He will make that point to government and employers more eloquently than his predecessor. Whether he can halt the long-term slide in TUC influence must remain in doubt.