tirade
英 [英 [taɪˈreɪd]]
美 [美 [ˈtaɪreɪd]]
n. (批评或指责性的)长篇激烈讲话
复数:tirades
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双语例句
- He too has met a tirade of abuse.
他也遭到了长篇累牍的谩骂攻击。 - She launched into an angry tirade about how she had been unfairly treated.
她就如何遭受不公正待遇发表了激烈的长篇演说。 - Just as the football association were preparing to let Chelsea manager Jose mourinho's latest rant rest, Ashley Cole last night waded in with his own tirade against Graham Poll in a verbal attack which would have made his mischievous manager proud.
就在英足总试图平息切尔西主教练穆里尼奥的指责声之际,昨晚阿什利。科尔以个人的形势抨击了波尔,这恐怕会使他脾气火爆的主教练颇为自豪。 - These read a little like an embittered wife's tirade against her husband during a car journey.
这份列表读起来有点像一个怨妇在驱车途中没完没了地指责老公。 - Trump's tirade targeted America's political leaders, saying "they are stupid people" and a bunch of "bloodsuckers," who are burying the U.
唐老鸭言辞激烈直指老美的政治领袖,说“他们是愚蠢的人们”和一群“吸血生物”,他们正在埋葬“廉帮”(这个翻译我超喜欢,下贱的组织!) - Slote was chewing on his cold pipe during the minister's tirade.
公使发表这番长篇宏论的时候,斯鲁特一直咬着他那熄了火的烟斗。 - His writings are one long tirade against ignorance.
他的著作称得上反对无知的长篇演说。 - The article begins with a self-pitying and disgruntled tirade about his talent having gone unnoticed.
文章以长篇议论开始,诉说自己怀才不遇、顾影自怜和满腹牢骚。 - He launches into an inarticulate tirade against conventional people.
他词不达意地发表了一通激烈言论攻击因循守旧的人们。 - She did not much like the latter and, here, I expected the usual ignorant anti-Japan tirade which marks so much of Chinese attitudes to Japan.
她并不喜欢在日本公司的工作,在此,我期待着无知的反日论,这记录着中国人对日本人的态度。