enunciate
enunciate 英 [ɪˈnʌnsieɪt] 美 [ɪˈnʌnsiˌet]
vt. 发音;阐明;宣布 vi. 阐明;清晰地发音
进行时:enunciating 过去式:enunciated 过去分词:enunciated 第三人称单数:enunciates 名词复数:enunciates
- Can't get your point across? Maybe you just need to speak more clearly or articulate your thoughts better — in short, enunciate.
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- vt. 发音;阐明;宣布
- vi. 阐明;清晰地发音
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1. “I practiced very, very hard by myself, standing in front of a mirror, trying to enunciate without contorting my face, ” he said.
他说:“我刻苦练习,站在镜子前面,努力在发音时不把脸扭歪。”
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2. enunciate clearly, keep your voice volume moderate, and speak slowly and clearly when answering the phone, so your caller can understand you easily.
接听电话时,注意发音清晰,保持适中的音量,放慢语速并清晰地将意思表达出来,这样对方就能很容易地听明白你的话。
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3. Whatever the topic, whatever the political position, he can be wheeled out in support to enunciate universal truths in a voice as compelling as the ghost in Hamlet.
不论话题是什么,不论政治立场在哪,他总能被推出来,用那哈姆莱特中神灵似的声音,阐明普遍真理。
- enunciate (v.) 1620s, "declare, express," from Latin enunciatus, properly enuntiatus, past participle of enuntiare "speak out, say, express, assert; divulge, disclose, reveal, betray," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + nuntiare "to announce," from nuntius "messenger" (from PIE root *neu- "to shout"). Or perhaps a back-formation from enunciation. Meaning "to articulate, pronounce" is from 1759. Related: Enunciated; enunciating.
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