inflect
inflect 英 [ɪnˈflekt] 美 [ɪnˈflɛkt]
vt. 弯曲;改变;使屈曲 vi. 发生曲折变化
进行时:inflecting 过去式:inflected 过去分词:inflected 第三人称单数:inflects 名词复数:inflects
- To inflect is to speak in a way that reflects — and changes with — your mood. After hearing tragic news, you'll inflect what you say with the sadness you feel.
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- vt. 弯曲;改变;使屈曲
- vi. 发生曲折变化
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1. But how did their melodies inflect their meaning?
但是它们的旋律是如何改变了其意义的呢?
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2. Even inflect local transmitting heat translate from film boiling to core boiling.
甚至改变局部传热状态由膜态沸腾转变为核态沸腾。
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3. The music does what it needs to do to amplify and inflect the action, while also paying subtle sonic homage to the brassy Bond-style soundtracks of the past.
音乐起到了增强和改变动作的效果,同时也对过去古铜的邦德式电影原声巧妙地表达了敬意。
- inflect (v.) early 15c., "to bend inward," from Latin inflectere (past participle inflexus) "to bend in, bow, curve," figuratively, "to change, alter, influence," from in- "in" (see in- (1)) + flectere "to bend" (see flexible). Grammatical sense "to vary by change of form" (especially at the end of a word) is fromd 1660s. Related: Inflected; inflecting.
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