单词 | keynote address |
释义 | > as lemmaskeynote address keynote address n. originally U.S. a speech intended to set out or summarize the central theme of conference, convention, etc., or to arouse enthusiasm for a party, cause, etc.; (more generally) the main or most prestigious speech at a conference or other event. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speech-making > [noun] > a speech > for specific occasion or purpose His Majesty's Speech1583 New Year1595 panegyry1602 panegyric1603 remembrancea1616 valediction1619 panegyris1646 areopagitic1649 Hesped1650 allocution1689 maiden speech1702 Speech from the Throne1751 patter1772 inaugural1832 acceptance speech1855 oraison funèbre1856 keynote speech1863 keynote address1891 valedictory1892 keynote1896 pep speech1912 pep talk1913 1891 Decatur (Illinois) Daily Republican 28 Aug. 2/3 His reputation as a forceful, eloquent and persuasive stump speaker is well sustained by his ‘key-note’ address. 1916 Washington Post 22 June 3 (headline) Burton attacks Wilson's Mexican policy in keynote address. 1957 Observer 13 Oct. 2/5 Mr. Eugene Black, president of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, will deliver the ‘keynote address’ to-morrow. 2004 Independent 26 July 1/1 Barack Obama, the Democrat's new wunderkind who will deliver the keynote address in Boston. < as lemmas |
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