phrase的意思和读音

phrase

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n.

v.

phrases  phrasing  phrased  

adj.+n.Common phrase,memorable phrase,useful phrase

v.+n.utter phrase

n.expression,saying,idiom,axiom,slogan

v.express,couch,put,say,verbalize

phrasen.

1.a small group of words without a finite verb that together have a particular meaning and that typically form part of a sentence. ‘the green car’ and ‘on Friday morning’ are phrases .

2.a group of words which have a particular meaning when used together

a memorable phrase

She was, in her own favourite phrase, ‘a woman without a past’.”。

3.a short series of notes that form a unit within a longer passage in a piece of music

v.

1.[t]to say or write sth in a particular way

a carefully phrased remark

I agree with what he says, but I'd have phrased it differently.

Her order was phrased as a suggestion.

2.[i][t]~ (sth)to divide a piece of music into small groups of notes; to play or sing these in a particular way, especially in an effective way

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n.1.a group of words that form a unit within a clausea group of words containing a subject and verb2.a group of words that are used together in a fixed expression3.a series of musical notes that are part of a piece of music

v.1.to express something in a particular way in speech or writing2.to perform music in a way that clearly shows which musical notes belong together

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1.We often use that phrase to mean "don't misunderstand me, " you're worried that the person is not going to understand what you are saying.,”

2.He could no longer hold her gaze, and was blinking back tears of his own as he uttered the last phrase.

3.But after careful proofreading and revision of the odd phrase here and there, that frosty error message continued to appear.

4.As a writer, Mr Montefiore has an elegant turn of phrase and an unerring ear for the anecdote that will cut to the heart of a story.

5.So, try to translate each phrase as if the translation were to be published on real time.

6.Loading the Rod - phrase used to describe the bend put in the rod by the weight of the line as it travels through the air during the cast.竿线竿使竿

7.Rolling his shoulders back, he felt her reaching out to him in that simple phrase, and his tired, wrinkled face sparkled.

8.One of her most popular designs is a T-shirt emblazoned with a phrase: "Rather cry in a BMW than laugh in a Santana. "T。”

9.The last phrase anyone wants to hear is a frosty "You could have called. ":“。”

10.You were really trying to prove you're a country boy. Were you using that phrase on purpose?