常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Bill Clinton heralded at his Second Inaugural Address that the journey of our America must go on.比爾克林頓在其第二任就職演說(shuō)中宣告說(shuō),美國(guó)之路必須走下去。dict.cnHe brought hope as he promised prompt, vigorous action, and asserted in his Inaugural Address, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.他承諾采取迅速堅(jiān)決而強(qiáng)有力措施,并在就職演說(shuō)中中肯的說(shuō)道:“我們唯一恐懼的便是恐懼自身”,為美國(guó)人民帶來(lái)了希望。After the oath, he gave an inaugural address designed to reach out to all Americans, to rally the nation to work together for a great common future.宣誓后,他發(fā)表了以全體美國(guó)人為對(duì)象的就職演說(shuō),呼吁全體國(guó)人團(tuán)結(jié)起來(lái),為大家偉大的未來(lái)一起努力。原聲例句The longest inaugural address on record was given by William Henry Harrison in 1841.Here is some of Roosevelt's inaugural address in his own words.There was such a large crowd that a ship's cable, a heavy rope, was stretched across the portico to separate the crowd from Jackson as he took the oath and delivered his inaugural address.權(quán)威例句President Musharraf in his inaugural address today had some sharp words for Western diplomats.NPR: Musharraf Sworn In, Promises to Lift EmergencyIn his stirring inaugural address President Barack Obama called for a new era of responsibility.FORBES: Hamilton Got It Right--Why Can't WeAnd let's just dial back to what the President said in his inaugural address.WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing 返回 inaugural address