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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
In honor of the name Batiatus and the sacred Vulcanalia-- You had not yet finished the orationด้วยเกียรติของข้า บาเทียทัส ท่านยังไม่ทันสิ้นคำปราศรัยเลย Legends (2010)
He's quite the orator.เขาค่อนข้างจะเป็นนักพูด Mark of the Brotherhood (2010)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
oratAn oratorical contest will be held next Sunday.
oratHis great oration was like pearls before swine.

WordNet (3.0)
orate(v) talk pompously
oration(n) an instance of oratory, Example: he delivered an oration on the decline of family values
orator(n) a person who delivers a speech or oration, Syn. public speaker, speechifier, rhetorician, speechmaker
oratorical(adj) characteristic of an orator or oratory; ; - Robert Graves, Example: oratorical prose; harangued his men in an oratorical way
oratory(n) addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous), Example: he loved the sound of his own oratory

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Oration

n.[ L. oratio, fr. orare to speak, utter, pray. See Oral, Orison. ] An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like; -- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill. [ 1913 Webster ]

The lord archbishop . . . made a long oration. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Address; speech. See Harangue. [ 1913 Webster ]

Oration

v. i. To deliver an oration. Donne. [ 1913 Webster ]

Orator

n. [ L., fr. orare to speak, utter. See Oration. ] 1. A public speaker; one who delivers an oration; especially, one distinguished for his skill and power as a public speaker; one who is eloquent. [ 1913 Webster ]

I am no orator, as Brutus is. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Some orator renowned
In Athens or free Rome. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Law) (a) In equity proceedings, one who prays for relief; a petitioner. (b) A plaintiff, or complainant, in a bill in chancery. Burrill. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Eng. Universities) An officer who is the voice of the university upon all public occasions, who writes, reads, and records all letters of a public nature, presents, with an appropriate address, those persons on whom honorary degrees are to be conferred, and performs other like duties; -- called also public orator. [ 1913 Webster ]

Oratorial

a. Oratorical. [ R. ] Swift. --Or`a*to"ri*al*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

Oratorian

a. Oratorical. [ Obs. ] R. North. [ 1913 Webster ]

Oratorian

n. [ Cf. F. oratorien. ] (R. C. Ch.) See Fathers of the Oratory, under Oratory. [ 1913 Webster ]

Oratorical

a. Of or pertaining to an orator or to oratory; characterized by oratory; rhetorical; becoming to an orator; as, an oratorical triumph; an oratorical essay. -- Or`a*tor"ic*al*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

Oratorio

n. [ It., fr. L. oratorius belonging to praying. See Orator, and cf. Oratory. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Mus.) A more or less dramatic text or poem, founded on some Scripture nerrative, or great divine event, elaborately set to music, in recitative, arias, grand choruses, etc., to be sung with an orchestral accompaniment, but without action, scenery, or costume, although the oratorio grew out of the Mysteries and the Miracle and Passion plays, which were acted. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ There are instances of secular and mythological subjects treated in the form of the oratorios, and called oratorios by their composers; as Haydn's “Seasons, ” Handel's “Semele, ” etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Performance or rendering of such a composition. [ 1913 Webster ]

Oratorious

a. [ LL. oratorius. ] Oratorical. [ Obs. ] Jer. Taylor. -- Or`a*to"ri*ous*ly, adv. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

Oratorize

v. i. To play the orator. [ Jocose or derisive ] Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Oratorium { n }oratorio [Add to Longdo]

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