单词 | tirade |
释义 | tirade (taɪreɪd ) Word forms: tirades countable noun A tirade is a long angry speech in which someone criticizes a person or thing. She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business. [+ against] He too has met a tirade of abuse. Synonyms: outburst, diatribe, harangue, abuse Collocations: angry tirade He launched into a very angry tirade, saying that he had a bad side as well as a good side and that he could come after their families. Times, Sunday Times He launched into an angry tirade about what a great game of football it had been the previous evening and 'that's what you should be writing about, son'. Times, Sunday Times He entered the ring and, with his back turned to the camera side of the audience, launched into an angry tirade about what had transpired over the last week. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This piece consists largely of angry tirades. Times, Sunday Times He reads several angry tirades and provides experimental film material and paintings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 愤怒申讨 Japanese: 長い非難演説 |
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