syllable
syllable 英 [ˈsɪləbl] 美 [ˈsɪləbəl]
n. 音节 vt. 划分音节 vi. 按音节发音;讲话
名词复数:syllables
- A syllable can be made up of just a vowel — "a" can be a syllable — or a vowel and one or more consonants — "skip" is one syllable, but three sounds, or phonemes: sk-i-p.
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- n. 音节
- vt. 划分音节
- vi. 按音节发音;讲话
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1. The accent falls on the third syllable.
重音落在第三个音节上。
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2. The stress falls on the second syllable.
重音在第二个音节上。
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3. In speaking English do not swallow a single syllable, however short it may be.
讲英语时, 哪怕是再短的音节也不能吞掉。
- syllable (n.) late 14c., from Anglo-French sillable, alteration of Old French silabe "syllable" (12c., Modern French syllabe), from Latin syllaba, from Greek syllabe "that which is held together; a syllable, several sounds or letters taken together," i.e. "a taking together" of letters; from syllambanein "take or put together, collect, gather," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + stem of lambanein "to take" (see lemma). The unetymological -le apparently is by analogy with participle and principle.
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