spoken的意思和读音

spoken

: [ˈspoʊkən] : [ˈspəʊkən]

adj.

v.“speak”

adj.written,literary

spoken

v.1.“speak”

adj.1.;2....,...

v.1.The past participle of speak

adj.1.spoken language is things that people say, not things that they write

1. pronounce spoken slowly ...

2. spoon n. v. spoken a. split v. a. n./

3. D.J.,put a record on D.J., (Spoken:)( :) Music ...

4. slander , spoken , 10. knee , ...

5. Language Spoken Read ...

6. address:401,building 1, ( spoken) nationality: ...

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1.And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight.便

2.printed and spoken language symbol systems which, far from disappearing, are being integrated into a larger array of symbolic environments.~

3.All this does not mean, however, that English is yet spoken as widely, or as well, as it is in European countries.

4.With that the tears gushed up and he blurted out: "I'd like to be home with my people. I'd like to hear English spoken. "便,“。”

5.All that existed was the small room, and this strange, soft-spoken man sitting in front of her.

6.After seven years of Chinese studies in the U. S. , I was excited at long last to be going someplace where Putonghua was widely spoken.

7.It seems to me that theory encourages a measure of suspicion about the efficacy of speech that which is spoken as true in three ways.

8.A friend, whom she's only spoken to over the net and phone, Dale Hessman, sent her a program with a weird glitch for her to de-bug.·

9.As my thoughts on that subject began to be marshalled and spoken, I may have been formally influenced by Gray's pentameter quatrains.

10.So far, those who have spoken publicly on the issue have distinguished between the British newspaper division and the America-based company.