演讲 yǎnjiǎng HSK4 speech Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 50 sentences — page 3 of 3 123 Go to page Go 他在演讲中刻意弱化了自己的个人功劳。 tā zài yǎnjiǎng zhōng kèyì ruòhuà le zìjǐ de gèrén gōngláo. He deliberately downplayed his personal contributions in the speech. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary听完演讲,他心中兴起了强烈的爱国之情。 tīng wán yǎnjiǎng, tā xīnzhōng xīngqǐ le qiángliè de àiguó zhī qíng. After listening to the speech, a strong sense of patriotism welled up in him. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的演讲内容非常生动,赢得了阵阵掌声。 tā de yǎnjiǎng nèiróng fēicháng shēngdòng, yíngdé le zhènzhèn zhǎngshēng. The content of his speech was very vivid and won bursts of applause. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的演讲非常生动,吸引了所有人的注意力。 tā de yǎnjiǎng fēicháng shēngdòng, xīyǐn le suǒyǒu rén de zhùyìlì. His speech was very vivid and captured everyone's attention. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于没做好准备,他在台上演讲时心里很虚。 yóuyú méi zuò hǎo zhǔnbèi, tā zài tái shàng yǎnjiǎng shí xīnli hěn xū. Because he wasn't well-prepared, he felt very insecure while giving his speech on stage. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的演讲里全是陈词滥调,一点新意也没有。 tā de yǎnjiǎng lǐ quán shì chéncílàndiào, yīdiǎn xīnyì yě méiyǒu. His speech was full of clichés and lacked any originality. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的精彩演讲给在场的听众留下了深刻的印象。 tā de jīngcǎi yǎnjiǎng gěi zàichǎng de tīngzhòng liúxià le shēnkè de yìnxiàng. His brilliant speech left a deep impression on the audience. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary第一次在这么多观众面前演讲,我未免感到紧张。 dìyī cì zài zhème duō guānzhòng miànqián yǎnjiǎng, wǒ wèimiǎn gǎndào jǐnzhāng. Giving a speech in front of such a large audience for the first time, I couldn't help but feel a bit nervous. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的精彩演讲将听众引入了一个全新的思维空间。 tā de jīngcǎi yǎnjiǎng jiāng tīngzhòng yǐnrù le yī gè quánxīn de sīwéi kōngjiān. His wonderful speech led the audience into a whole new space of thought. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我很惊讶,平时沉默寡言的他竟然能在台上自如地演讲。 wǒ hěn jīngyà, píngshí chénmòguǎyán de tā jìngrán néng zài tái shàng zìrú de yǎnjiǎng. I was surprised that he, who is usually a man of few words, could speak so naturally on stage. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 123 Go to page Go