inflection
inflection 英 [ɪnˈflekʃn] 美 [ɪnˈflɛkʃən]
n. 弯曲,变形;音调变化
名词复数:inflections
- Inflection refers to the ups and downs of a language. Even if you can’t understand Italian yet, the inflection in your professor’s voice should tip you off to whether she's asking a question, giving a command, or making a joke.
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- n. 弯曲,变形;音调变化
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1. Describe the voice your character is using and any inflection.
描述剧中人说话的声音和任何音调转变。
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2. The search is applied as a phrase search, so documents that contain an inflection of the search term are not returned.
这样的搜索会作为一个短语搜索,所以包含搜索词汇变形的文档不会返回。
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3. So we have now reached one of those rare inflection points in history where we have the opportunity to take a different path.
我们现在已经处在历史上罕见的转折点之一,我们在这里有机会走上一条不同的道路。
- inflection (n.) also inflexion, early 15c., from Middle French inflexion and directly from Latin inflexionem (nominative inflexio) "a bending, inflection, modification," noun of action from past participle stem of inflectere "to bend in, to change" (see inflect). For spelling, see connection. Grammatical sense "variation by declension or conjugation" is from 1660s; pronunciation sense "modulation of the voice" is from c. 1600.
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