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exordium    
n. 绪言,绪论

绪言,绪论

exordium
n 1: (rhetoric) the introductory section of an oration or
discourse


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  • EXORDIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EXORDIUM is a beginning or introduction especially to a discourse or composition
  • Exordium - Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    An exordium is the beginning of a speech where the speaker builds trust and sets the topic Ancient speakers like Aristotle and Quintilian advised using exordium to make audiences ready to listen Dr Martin Luther King Jr used his exordium to gain his audience's trust before presenting his demands
  • EXORDIUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    EXORDIUM definition: the beginning of anything See examples of exordium used in a sentence
  • Exordium - Minecraft Mod - Modrinth
    Render the GUI and screens at a lower framerate to speed up what's really important: the worldrendering - Download the Minecraft Mod Exordium by tr7zw on Modrinth
  • exordium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    exordium (plural exordiums or exordia) (formal) A beginning Cicero thinks, in discourses of philosophy, the exordium to be the hardest part: if it be so, I wisely lay hold on the conclusion
  • EXORDIUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'exordium' exordium in British English (ɛkˈsɔːdɪəm ) noun Word forms: plural -diums, -dia (-dɪə ) an introductory part or beginning, esp of an oration or discourse
  • exordium - BYU Humanities
    The introduction of a speech, where one announces the subject and purpose of the discourse, and where one usually employs the persuasive appeal of ethos in order to establish credibility with the audience Sources: Aristotle 3 14; Ad Herennium 1 4 6-1 7 11; Cic De Inv 1 15-18; Cic Top 25 97; Cic De Or 2 78-80; Quintilian 4 1





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