monotone的意思和读音

monotone

: [ˈmɑnəˌtoʊn] : [ˈmɒnəˌtəʊn]

n.;(,)

adj.;(,)

v.[,]

monotones  

n.chant,drone,intonation,mutter,whine

monotonen.

1.[sing]a dull sound or way of speaking in which the tone and volume remain the same and therefore seem boring

He spoke in a flat monotone.

adj.

1.[obn]without any changes or differences in sound or colour

He spoke in a monotone drawl.

monotone engravings

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v.1.[,]

n.1.a sound, especially a speech sound, that does not rise or fall in pitch, but stays on the same tone all the time2.a sequence of sounds, e.g. a piece of speech, singing, or music, that stays at exactly the same pitch throughout3.a complete lack of variety in color, expression, or style4.somebody who cannot produce or distinguish between sounds of varying pitches when singing5.a way of talking that is boring because your voice does not change in loudness or become higher or lower1.a sound, especially a speech sound, that does not rise or fall in pitch, but stays on the same tone all the time2.a sequence of sounds, e.g. a piece of speech, singing, or music, that stays at exactly the same pitch throughout3.a complete lack of variety in color, expression, or style4.somebody who cannot produce or distinguish between sounds of varying pitches when singing5.a way of talking that is boring because your voice does not change in loudness or become higher or lower

adj.1.lacking variety in pitch, color, or another quality2.describes a function or a sequence of real numbers that steadily increases or decreases3.a monotone sound is always the same and never gets louder or quieter, or higher or lower

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2. monoplane( monotone) multinational( ,) ...

3. ... monotone monotone monotonous habitat ...

6. Black trombone Monotone Le trombone ...

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1.The music was the simplest monotone of an old Chinese song but it carried with itself a sense of nostalgia which really comforted me a lot.怀西

2.Speak clearly and loudly enough for all to hear. Do not speak in a monotone voice.

3.While girl students could do nothing but standing on the bridge, looking away from them casually, in their monotone but neat dress.穿

4.What not to do One of the main issues with most presentations is the monotone voice that the speaker adopts throughout.

5.Under relatively weak conditions, we proved that this modified method converges globally with non monotone line search.HS

6.Instead of drilling in a monotone, start on Monday flat and bored and work up to an really excited intonation by Saturday.

7.'And to think I never KNEW! ' went on the Toad in a dreamy monotone.“!”

8.When you've taken a wrong turn, the monotone scolding of an in-car satellite navigation system is unlikely to help any ensuing road rage.

9.His charisma can be glimpsed beneath his lumbering gait and straggly hair, but his delivery is a bit monotone.

10.Instead, show the bear you're being submissive by backing away slowly and speaking to it in a calm, monotone voice.退