關於Rhetoric的意思和用法的提問
包含"Rhetoric"的句子的意思
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rhetoric是什麼意思
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oooh scholarly word!!! rhetoric is a fancy way of saying someone talks well. like, someone with rhetoric would be really good at convincing people of things because they're "smooth talkers." rhetoric usually has a positive connotation too vs a word like "grifter" which means the same thing but it's usually an insult instead of a complement
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public rhetoric是什麼意思
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Rhetoric, especially when it's used by politicians and other public speakers, is speech or writing that is intended to influence people, but that is not completely honest or sincere.
Rhetoric in general is the skill of using language in speech or writing in a special way that influences or entertains people.
Rhetoric in general is the skill of using language in speech or writing in a special way that influences or entertains people.
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rhetoric是什麼意思
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Rhetoric speech: used to persuade an audience.
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despite rhetoric to the contrary是什麼意思
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other than repeated/repitition things/stuff.
"Rhetoric" 的用法和例句
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請提供關於 rhetoric 的例句給我。
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The politician’s rhetoric was unconvincing.
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請提供關於 'rhetoric' 的例句給我。
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You could ask someone a rhetorical question?
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請提供關於 rhetoric 的例句給我。
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I don't like his rhetoric.
The lawyer was skilled in rhetoric.
The lawyer was skilled in rhetoric.
"Rhetoric"的近義詞和區別
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rhetoric 和 exaggeration 的差別在哪裡?
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Rhetoric is how someone effectively uses language to write or speak. Rhetoric also means the art of persuasion in written or spoken language.
Exaggeration might be a technique someone uses in their rhetoric.
For example:
In the author’s rhetoric, he uses exaggeration to convince the reader to agree with him.
A speech, article, essay, or book might be examples of rhetoric.
If I say “this will take forever to get done,” that is an exaggeration because it won’t really take forever, I just mean that it will take a long time.
Exaggeration might be a technique someone uses in their rhetoric.
For example:
In the author’s rhetoric, he uses exaggeration to convince the reader to agree with him.
A speech, article, essay, or book might be examples of rhetoric.
If I say “this will take forever to get done,” that is an exaggeration because it won’t really take forever, I just mean that it will take a long time.
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rhetoric 和 metaphor 的差別在哪裡?
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Rhetoric:
1) effective/persuasive speaking
2) language that is designed to be persuasive/impressive but is often perceived as lacking in sincerity
E.g. “All the Prime Minister has to offer is empty rhetoric.”
Metaphor:
- A descriptive linguistic feature in which something is described using words that don’t literally apply to it
E.g. “The curtain of night fell upon us.”
(Night isn’t really a curtain, so this is a metaphor)
1) effective/persuasive speaking
2) language that is designed to be persuasive/impressive but is often perceived as lacking in sincerity
E.g. “All the Prime Minister has to offer is empty rhetoric.”
Metaphor:
- A descriptive linguistic feature in which something is described using words that don’t literally apply to it
E.g. “The curtain of night fell upon us.”
(Night isn’t really a curtain, so this is a metaphor)
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rhetoric 和 narrative 的差別在哪裡?
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I'm concerned about the poltician's hateful rhetoric
The media is spreading their narrative
The media is spreading their narrative
"Rhetoric" 的翻譯
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rhetoric用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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rhetoric 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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rhetoric 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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rhetoric用 英語 (英國) 要怎麼說?
rhetoric用 英語 (英國) 要怎麼說?
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"Rhetoric"有關的其他問題
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What is rhetoric?
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Rhetoric is basically the skill/art of using language effectively. If you refer to speech or writing as rhetoric, it is meant to convince /impress people (to persuade) , but it may not always be sincere / honest.
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(rhetoric) Must you always be late? 聼起來自然嗎?
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A bit formal, but still natural.
I'd say "Do you always have to be late?" or "Why do you always have to be late?"
I'd say "Do you always have to be late?" or "Why do you always have to be late?"
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How to make a rhetoric question?
I've seen some people makes it like any other question (put the verb before the noun), but other makes it like a normal sentence (put the verb after the noun)
I've seen some people makes it like any other question (put the verb before the noun), but other makes it like a normal sentence (put the verb after the noun)
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I think rhetorical questions in English are about context, not grammar.
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What does "rhetoric" mean?
I googled it but I don't completely understand where and how I should use it
I googled it but I don't completely understand where and how I should use it
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Rhetoric is fancy language that is used for persuasion (to try and make the listener agree with the speaker), but it often carries the nuance of fancy words with no real meaning. Thus, politicians are often said to use rhetoric.
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