speaker造句241. The people were whipped up into a frenzy by the speaker.
242. The retort raised a cheer in support of the speaker.
243. Her English accent is so good, you would think she was a native speaker.
244. A small crowd gathered around the speaker to hear what he had to say.
245. The evening started badly when the speaker failed to turn up.
246. The sonorous voice of the speaker echoed round the hall.
247. Half the crowd turned off when the speaker began talking about pop music.
248. The speaker roamed freely over the events of the past week.
249. You have to hand it to him; he is a good speaker.
249. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
250. A government speaker intimated to the reporters that they would expect a statement shortly.
251. Having fired away all his best points, the speaker had no argument left.
252. She isn't a practiced public speaker, but she faced her audience as if to the manner born.
253. He speaks English well enough to pass for a native speaker.
254. I'd like to put a question to the first speaker.
255. When the next speaker produced all those facts, he knocked the bottom out of my arguments.
256. The students enjoyed the speaker so much that the clapping continued for a long time.
257. The speaker appealed more to the feelings of her audience than to their reason.
258. The article implied that the pilot was responsible for the accident. If you infer something from what a speaker or writer says, you come to the conclusion that this is what he or she means:I inferred from the article that the pilot was responsible for the accident.
259. The government speaker complained that the newspapers had misquoted him.
260. It sounds odd to the ears of an ordinary English speaker.
261. 'The last bastions of privilege are crumbling,' announced the speaker.
262. The audience cried the speaker down as soon as he started on a third digression.
263. I'm sure you will all wish to join me in thanking our speaker tonight.
264. We mustn't catch the speaker up by so many questions.
265. The speaker appealed to our emotions rather than to our minds.
266. She isn't a practised public speaker, but she faced her audience as to the manner born.
267. The speaker raised his voice so as to be heard.
268. I should like to echo the words of the previous speaker.
269. You must break your bad habit of interrupting a speaker.
270. The speaker was received with a mixture of applause and hisses.