enunciation的意思和读音

enunciation

: [ɪˌnʌnsɪˈeʃən] : [ɪˌnʌnsɪ'eɪʃn]

n.

齿

enunciations  

n.suppression

n.pronunciation,articulation,diction,speech,expression

n.1.;;2.

1. 线 (Enunciation) (Pause) (silence) (Pace) (Pitch) …

2. corrugation enunciation renunciation ...

3._ _.flv (Enunciation) ……” ……” ……” ” ” ” ” E:\\2009-2010

4. corrugation enunciation renunciation ...

5. entracte / entr’acte enunciation episode ...

6.齿 ... 齿 pinion gear 齿 to articulate;enunciation;age 齿 to hold in contempt;to despise ...

7.(inflection)、(volume)、(enunciation)、(rest),

8. ... 4 ( Listening Comprehension) 3.1 ( Enunciation) 3.2 ( Blending) ...

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1.His voice was cold, sharp, and final, his lips stamping the enunciation of each word like the die of a machine.

2.Corrective surgery as a teenager, followed by years of practising, gave Brett an enviable pronunciation and enunciation.

3.There was in the enunciation of these words, thus repeated, an accent between an exclamation and an interrogation point.

4.A flood of information enunciation, Bush's bag of wisdom launch in push him in the second tenure a the field aims at the Iranian war.

5.The realization enunciation PLC of the system is in the traditional profession technique reformation of function.PLC

6.Be good at communicating, sense of responsibility, the work is careful, the enunciation is clear.齿

7.That industry manages the engineer's letter enunciation and he is to whether that plan can go a doubt or not.怀

8.But the bare enunciation of such an absurdity as this last renders refutation superfluous.便

9.She wrote her letters in a colloquial style; the broken syntax and casual enunciation of conversational English.便

10.The third articulation cannot be on the order of individual subjectivity but social enunciation.