enunciation
enunciation [ɪ,nʌnsɪ'eʃɪn]
n. 阐明,表明;清晰的发音
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- n. 阐明,表明;清晰的发音
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1. If sloppy enunciation is one of the most irritating speech habits, using excessive fillers while you speak is the most irritating speech habit.
如果说含糊的发音是演讲中最令人讨厌的习惯之一的话,那么使用大量的“填充词”可谓最令人讨厌的习惯,没有之一。
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2. And all those everyday consumer products, which owe their existence, in no small part, to manufacturing methods that wouldn’t work without Einstein’s enunciation of the atomic theory of matter.
还有所有那些日常消费品。 其存在在很大程度上都得归功于那样一些制造方法,没有爱因斯坦对物质的原子理论的阐明,就不会有这些制造方法。
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3. A piece can sometimes be divined on the enunciation of the personages; in the same manner a band can almost be judged from the list of ruffians composing it.
我们有时能从一张出场人物表去猜测一个剧本,同样,我们也几乎可以从一张匪徒的名单去估计这匪帮。
- enunciation (n.) 1550s, "a declaration," from Latin enuntiationem (nominative enuntiatio) "enunciation, declaration," noun of action from past participle stem of enuntiare "to speak out, say, express" (see enunciate). Meaning "articulation of words" is from 1750.
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