peroration

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The concluding section of a discourse, either written or oral, in which the orator or writer sums up and commends his topic to his audience, particularly as used in the technical sense of a component of ancient Roman oratorical delivery. countable,uncountable
    — This passage is virtually the peroration of the Ethics; the few paragraphs that follow are concerned with the transition to politics.
  2. A discourse or rhetorical argument in general. countable,uncountable
    — Nephew, what means this passionate discourse, This peroration with such circumstance?

词形变化

perorations plural

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词源

From Latin perōrō (“to speak at length, to conclude a speech”) (from per- (“very”) + ōrō (“to speak, to orate”) (English orate)) + -ation (“action (nominalizer)”) (from Latin -ātiō).
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