sententious
                                        英 [sen'tenʃəs]
美 [sɛn'tɛnʃəs]
                                        
                                            
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            - sententious (adj.)
 - mid-15c., "full of meaning," from Middle French sententieux, from Latin sententiosus "full of meaning, pithy," from sententia "thought; expression of a thought" (see sentence (n.)). Meaning "addicted to pompous moralizing" first recorded 1590s. Related: Sententiously; sententiousness.
 
 
                                    
            
                 - 1. Generally his ideas were expressed in sententious phrase, spoken in low voice . 
  - 他发表意见总是用柔和的声音,简短的句子。
  来自辞典例句
 
- 2. Generally his ideas were expressed in brief sententious phrase, spoken in low voice. 
  - 他发表意见总是用柔和的声音,简短的句子.
  来自辞典例句
 
- 3. Too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation. 
  - 太多的时候,重要的插话演变成了一种说教式的对话.
  来自互联网
 
- 4. Instead, Big Ben's mellow voice came clear, sententious . Reassuring, over the air. 
  - 但恰恰相反, 通过无线电波从收音机里传出的是大本钟柔和圆润的钟声,那么清晰 、 威严, 给人以安慰和信心.
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