guttural
guttural 英 [ˈgʌtərəl] 美 [ˈɡʌtərəl]
adj. 咽喉的;喉咙的;喉音的 n. 喉音;喉音字
名词复数:gutturals
- Guttural describes a hoarse sound made in the back of the throat. Your friend's voice might get low and guttural just before he bursts into tears.
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- adj. 咽喉的;喉咙的;喉音的
- n. 喉音;喉音字
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1. "In the hard rock genre, you're starting to see extreme metal bands with guttural singing with a lead female singer," she said.
在硬摇滚界,你正开始看到极端的金属乐队以用喉音唱歌的女歌手为灵魂人物,"她说。
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2. There was now no light except from the herbs on the brass dish, and no sound except from the deep guttural murmur of the invocation.
现在,除了铜盘里燃烧的草药,便再也没有光亮;除了召唤者的深沉喉音,便再也没有声响。
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3. Rich and guttural, the language has been losing ground since the 1950s, when Beijing launched its campaign to unify the country with standardized Mandarin.
上海话,这种词汇丰富的喉音式方言,自1950年北京政权推广普通话运动以来,就渐渐的丧失了它自身的地位。
- guttural (adj.) "pertaining to the throat," 1590s, from Middle French guttural, from Latin guttur "throat, gullet," perhaps expressive of throat-noises. "Note that gula, glut- and gurgulio also refer to the 'throat' and 'swallowing', and also contain g(l)u-. Guttur may belong to this same family, which has no PIE etymology" [de Vaan]. The noun, in linguistics, is from 1690s.
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