diction的意思和读音

diction

: [ˈdɪkʃ(ə)n] : ['dɪkʃ(ə)n]

n.

n.pronunciation,enunciation,articulation,delivery,elocution

dictionn.

1.the way that sb pronounces words

clear diction

2.the choice and use of words in literature

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n.1.the way that you pronounce words, especially whether or not you speak or sing clearly2.the choice of words used in a speech or piece of writing

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1.LIN Geng set up his own unique Tang poetry system, and at least in the aspects: texture and diction he has closed to the front of our epoch.

2.Zack said that she was holding back and that she needs to watch her diction but that she is one of the best voices on the show this season.

3.All the time he was oppressed by the consciousness that this carefulness of diction was making a booby of him.

4.The dream -- and diction -- of a God, did the world then seem to me; coloured vapours before the eyes of a divinely dissatisfied one.——

5.Document prepared by the process, to clear diction and syntax, not equivocation, ready to accept either course.

6.When I send my articles for publication, my editor and a translator both work to give my own translation more formal, literary diction.稿

7.Her conception of the character was as heavy and uncompromising as her diction .

8.Plug in the word 'dictionary, ' for instance, and it will tell you that the rood is 'diction' which means 'word' in Latin.dictionary/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>diction

9.No one can say clear diction, magnificent turn, leaving all the sadness, but still be most willing to be loved winding.

10.The effectiveness of your speech depends on your diction.