| 单词 | declaim | 
| 释义 | declaimverb  de·claim  di-ˈklām  dē-   declaimed; declaiming; declaims   intransitive verb 1   : to speak rhetorically  speakers declaimed on a variety of issues  specifically : to recite something as an exercise in elocution  2   : to speak pompously or bombastically : harangue  In presence of this historical fact it is foolish to declaim about natural rights … transitive verb   : to deliver rhetorically  an actor declaiming his lines "I am a German citizen," she declaimed as if she had been practicing these lines …  specifically : to recite in elocution   … all these people declaiming selections from Shakespeare.   declaimer noun  declaim verb1 as in to speakto give a formal often extended talk on a subject over the last two centuries some of the most illustrious personages of their times have declaimed in the town's historic lyceum Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in to orateto talk as if giving an important and formal speech he declaimed at some length about the nation's obligation to spread democratic values around the world Synonyms & Similar Words 
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