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		Definition of eloquent in English: eloquentadjective ˈɛləkwəntˈɛləkwənt 1Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing. 雄辩的,口才流利的;有说服力的 雄辩的演说。 Example sentencesExamples -  The member who spoke before me gave us a very interesting and eloquent speech.
 -  Her novels are generally escapist romances eloquent in their expression of the desires and anxieties of gender and race.
 -  She was softly eloquent, speech slow and hesitant in picking out the perfect words.
 -  Barbara Stewart gave an eloquent speech on the problems of child poverty.
 -  For all the eloquent speeches that Blair has made, the reform agenda can hardly be said to have gathered pace.
 -  It was an eloquent speech that went unheard, except for the few of us present that day.
 -  The Mennonite Church in Canada expresses such concern in eloquent, thoughtful terms.
 -  She was eloquent, vocal and strong when she championed the cause of her students and her teacher colleagues.
 -  His life and writings have given eloquent testimony that one may be both a man of science and a man of God.
 -  His writing is superbly articulate and eloquent, the essence of literary beauty.
 -  An eloquent powerful style portrays his sincerity to that which he believes in.
 -  Pictures adorn many walls and words from many of his eloquent and inspirational speeches stare out from others.
 -  It is not merely that she is eloquent and articulate; she is also unusually shrewd and intelligent.
 -  This book is an eloquent contribution to the debate on the effects of a large group of chemicals and on the regulation of chemicals generally.
 -  The arguments from both sides were eloquent and persuasive, and for some time it seemed that the verdict could go either way.
 -  Their three books together make a powerful and eloquent case for the abolition of the death penalty.
 -  People would listen to them only because of their eloquent expressions.
 -  The material is clearly presented and written in a lucid and eloquent manner.
 -  She is intelligent, eloquent, attractive, modest, and a strong advocate for her positions.
 -  His eloquent, amusing, yet sad and sensitive writing raises many timely and important issues.
 
 Synonyms persuasive, expressive, articulate, fluent strong, forceful, powerful, potent well spoken, silver-tongued, smooth-tongued, well expressed, graceful, lucid, vivid, effective, graphic glib - 1.1 Clearly expressing or indicating something.
清楚地表明的;明白显示出的  the bus journey alone is eloquent of class inequality 仅这次乘公共汽车旅行就清楚地显示出了阶级的不平等。 Example sentencesExamples -  The testimonies of the young boys are quite eloquent of the systematic abuse spread over several years.
 
 Synonyms expressive, sensitive, meaningful, suggestive, revealing, telling, significant, indicative  
 
 OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin eloquent- 'speaking out', from the verb eloqui (see eloquence).    Definition of eloquent in US English: eloquentadjectiveˈɛləkwəntˈeləkwənt 1Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing. 雄辩的,口才流利的;有说服力的 雄辩的演说。 Example sentencesExamples -  Her novels are generally escapist romances eloquent in their expression of the desires and anxieties of gender and race.
 -  This book is an eloquent contribution to the debate on the effects of a large group of chemicals and on the regulation of chemicals generally.
 -  It is not merely that she is eloquent and articulate; she is also unusually shrewd and intelligent.
 -  She was softly eloquent, speech slow and hesitant in picking out the perfect words.
 -  She was eloquent, vocal and strong when she championed the cause of her students and her teacher colleagues.
 -  For all the eloquent speeches that Blair has made, the reform agenda can hardly be said to have gathered pace.
 -  The member who spoke before me gave us a very interesting and eloquent speech.
 -  Barbara Stewart gave an eloquent speech on the problems of child poverty.
 -  She is intelligent, eloquent, attractive, modest, and a strong advocate for her positions.
 -  The arguments from both sides were eloquent and persuasive, and for some time it seemed that the verdict could go either way.
 -  People would listen to them only because of their eloquent expressions.
 -  His life and writings have given eloquent testimony that one may be both a man of science and a man of God.
 -  Their three books together make a powerful and eloquent case for the abolition of the death penalty.
 -  The Mennonite Church in Canada expresses such concern in eloquent, thoughtful terms.
 -  It was an eloquent speech that went unheard, except for the few of us present that day.
 -  An eloquent powerful style portrays his sincerity to that which he believes in.
 -  His writing is superbly articulate and eloquent, the essence of literary beauty.
 -  His eloquent, amusing, yet sad and sensitive writing raises many timely and important issues.
 -  The material is clearly presented and written in a lucid and eloquent manner.
 -  Pictures adorn many walls and words from many of his eloquent and inspirational speeches stare out from others.
 
 Synonyms persuasive, expressive, articulate, fluent - 1.1 Clearly expressing or indicating something.
清楚地表明的;明白显示出的  the touches of fatherliness are eloquent of the real man Example sentencesExamples -  The testimonies of the young boys are quite eloquent of the systematic abuse spread over several years.
 
 Synonyms expressive, sensitive, meaningful, suggestive, revealing, telling, significant, indicative  
 
 OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin eloquent- ‘speaking out’, from the verb eloqui (see eloquence).     |