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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++rhe·tor·i·cal /rɪˈtɒrɪkəl $ -ˈtɔː-, -ˈtɑː-/ adjective  1. rhetorical question SAY/STATEa question that you ask as a way of making a statement, without expecting an answer 修辞性疑问句,反问句2 PERSUADEusing speech or writing in special ways in order to persuade people or to produce an impressive effect 修辞的,与修辞有关的 a speech full of rhetorical phrases 充满华丽辞藻的演讲rhetorically /-kli/ adverb
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rhetoricalAt one level this statement is clearly metaphorical and rhetorical.This chapter explores the points of contact between the theory of social representations and the rhetorical approach.And, sure, he spent Wednesday in Chicago pumping wind into his rhetorical drive for tougher education standards.She delivered her speech with her usual rhetorical fire.Still others claim that they lack the rhetorical or interpersonal skills to communicate honestly and openly.Consider these two rhetorical questions, from an essay on Othello: Does this tell us about Shakespeare?Republicans concede that the president has an uncanny rhetorical talent that he has used effectively to put congressional leaders on the defensive.
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rhetorical
rhetorical /rɪˈtɒrɪkəl $ -ˈtɔː-, -ˈtɑː-/ adjective
1. rhetorical question a question that you ask as a way of making a statement, without expecting an answer
2. using speech or writing in special ways in order to persuade people or to produce an impressive effect:
    a speech full of rhetorical phrases
—rhetorically /-kli/ adverb


rhet·oric·alBrE /ˈtɒrɪkl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɔːrɪkl/ 🔊 adjective(of a question 问题) asked only to make a statement or to produce an effect rather than to get an answer 反问的;反诘的'Don't you care what I do?' he asked, but it was a rhetorical question. “我做什么,难道你不关心吗?” 他问道,可那是个反问。🔊🔊(formal, often disapproving) (of a speech or piece of writing 言语或文章) intended to influence people, but not completely honest or sincere 辞藻华丽的;虚夸的;花言巧语的(formal) connected with the art of rhetoric 修辞的;修辞性的;带有修辞色彩的the use of rhetorical devices such as metaphor and irony诸如暗喻和反讽等修辞手法的运用 rhet·oric·al·ly BrE /rɪˈtɒrɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈtɔːrɪkli/ 🔊 adverb'Do you think I'm stupid?' she asked rhetorically. “你以为我是傻瓜?” 她反问道。🔊🔊a rhetorically structured essay讲究修辞结构的文章