DECLAIM - traducción al árabe
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DECLAIM - traducción al árabe


DECLAIM      

ألاسم

تَشَدُّق

declaim      
فِعْل : يتكلّم بطريقة خطابيّة انفعاليّة . يخطب . يلي قصيدةً الخ
declaim      
VI
يتكلم بطريقه خطابيه=يخطب يكتب بطريقه خطابيه
T
يلقى قصيده

Definición

declaim
(declaims, declaiming, declaimed)
If you declaim, you speak dramatically, as if you were acting in a theatre. (WRITTEN)
He raised his right fist and declaimed: 'Liar and cheat!'...
He used to declaim French verse to us.
VERB: V with quote, V n, also V, V that
Ejemplos de uso de DECLAIM
1. More relaxed than ever, he‘s giving confident one–word answers, resisting the old impulse to declaim.
2. People fume and bark and declaim as if their dialogue were spelled out in capital letters.
3. And as in those six lost days, when we were David facing Goliath, he also did not forget to declaim, like other officers, that "our main strength lies in our spirit," as though "our main strength" did not lie in planes and weapons and bombs, all state of the art, with which we are armed to the teeth.
4. "He continues to go around in the same clique, he continues to declaim the positions of the left and even after the expulsion from Gush Katif, he hasn‘t learned his lesson and once again claims that there is no choice but to hand over parts of the Land of Israel.
5. You can declaim a thousand times that this decision has been taken by a democratic majority in the government (after ministers were fired to create this majority), and by a majority of the members of the Knesset (after some were promised ministerial and deputy ministerial positions in return for voting for this plan), and that the High Court of Justice has declared the decision to be legal, but the moral basis of this decision remains highly questionable.