
n. 劝告
My expostulation ( s ) had no effect.
我提出的劝告毫无作用。
Why have not I the riches, the rank, the power, of such and such, is the common expostulation with fortune;
人们常常会对命运发出诘难:为什么我没有财富,爵位,权力,诸如此类的东西;
Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received, in an expostulation with her brother for talking such nonsense.
彬格莱小姐看见人家拿他开玩笑,很是生气,便怪她的哥哥干吗要谈这样没意思的话。
In composition, they imitate the Expostulation tradition of the author of the Book of Songs and express satire in poetry.
在创作上,仿照《诗经》作者“大谏”的传统,在诗歌中寄寓讽谏之义。
But to no one would she grant her confidence, answering all taunts with bitter sarcasm, and all serious expostulation with sullen denial, or with floods of tears.
可是她对谁都不吐露真情,她用辛辣的讽刺回击一切嘲弄;而对认真的规劝,不是矢口否认就是泪如泉涌。
n.|advice/suasion;劝告
expostulation 是英语中较为正式的名词,主要含义为"规劝、告诫",通常指通过理性辩论或强烈反对来表达不同意见的行为。以下从多角度详细解析:
expostulation 强调通过理性辩论进行的严肃规劝,适合正式语境。如需进一步了解其动词形式或例句,可参考等来源。
expostulation [ɪksˌpɒstʃuˈleɪʃən] (名词)
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