释义 |
haranguer|həˈræŋə(r)| [f. prec. vb. + -er1.] One who harangues or addresses an assembly; a noisy declaimer.
a1668Davenant To the Noble Widow Wks. (1673) 306 More Brains then would serve the head of a Giant Or all the Haranguers of Paris and London. 1681Dryden Abs. & Achit. 509 With them join'd all th' haranguers of the throng, That thought to get preferment by the tongue. 1741Middleton Cicero I. v. 397 Those haranguers of the mob. 1858Hogg Like Shelley I. 430 To look the petulant little haranguer in the face. |