Examples of using Orator in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the interpreter speaks at the same time as the orator.
An orator replied to the applause.
The 2011 film The Orator was the first ever fully Samoan film,
Apia(Upolu), Samoa Located at Tanumapua Village on Upolu Island, Orator Hotel offers private villas
In those divisions which had been described as bitterly hostile to the Bolsheviks, the orator, approaching her theme very cautiously,
He came to power not as an orator, but above all as a writer, as an instructor of the propagandists who had trained his cadres,
was a prominent American orator, abolitionist, and suffragist,
Little is known about the life of Hortensia aside from her career as an orator.
Thanks to her martial skill and talent as an orator, she rose to a station just short of nobility.
which gives her the ability to lead people or to become an orator.
All this Congress has shown is that every man in it thinks that he is a great man… orator, a critic, a statesman.
The government raided every Panther's house, especially the ones who they felt like could do the most damage as an orator.
Edmund Burke the legislature's outstanding orator, warned his collegues that they must heed the nation.
Hitler quickly became the party's most active orator, appearing in public as a speaker 31 times within the first year after his self-discovery.
The fact that he was at the same time a vigorous statesman, general and orator makes more complex the objective assessment of his actions.
In September, the leading Optimate orator Marcus Tullius Cicero began to attack Antony in a series of speeches portraying him as a threat to the Republican order.
He was noted as a skilful but fierce and angry orator who"blazed with his eyes,
In the trial he was defended by Marcus Antonius Orator, and, even if there were strong proofs of his guilt, he was acquitted
I will play the orator… as if the golden fee for which I plead were for myself.
He deliberately put aside the ambition to become a pulpit orator in favour of the practice of biblical exposition,