vowel的意思和读音

vowel

: [ˈvaʊəl] : ['vaʊəl]

n.

adj.

v.()

vowels  

n.consonant

voweln.

1.a speech sound in which the mouth is open and the tongue is not touching the top of the mouth, the teeth, etc., for exampleA:, e, O:

vowel sounds

Each language has a different vowel system.

2.a letter that represents a vowel sound. In English the vowels are a, e, i, o, and u.

n.1.()

adj.1.

v.1.()

n.1.a sound that you make when you speak without closing your mouth or throat2.one of the lettersa,” “e,” “i,” “o,” oru,” used for representing these sounds. In English, “yis sometimes considered a vowel. The other letters are called consonants.

1. 〖 heroofgreatdistinction〗 vowel〖 soft-shelledturtle〗 ...

2. 〖 anuglyshreworvixen〗 vowel〖 mothertongue;parentlanguage〗 ...

3. Voronoi Diagrams Voronoi vowel Web Services web ...

4.(), ()[: (vowel)a,e,i,o,u; (consonant)(a…

6. 378. several 379. vowel 380. toward ...

7. ... 1374. numerous a. 1375. vowel n. 1376. closely a. ...

8. ( Vision of vision) ( VOWEL) ( Vskonne) ...

:,,,,,,,

1.When a word ends in a consonant sound, we often move the consonant sound to the beginning of the next word if it starts with a vowel sound.

2.When a word ends in a vowel sound and the next word begins with a vowel sound, they are connected with a glide between the two vowels.

3.When one word ends with a vowel sound and the next word begins with a vowel sound , we link the words with a sort of "w" or "Y" sound.“w”“y”

4.Words are connected when a word ends in a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound , including the semivowels W, Y and R.:W,Y,R)

5.And other sounds, like the higher vowel in "bath" that Americans use today, used to be standard in England.“bath”

6.When a word ends with ary, ully or ally, the a or u vowel is often dropped.ary、ullyallyau

7.Say the vowel sound quickly and with your mouth almost closed, but pronounce the consonant sounds in these syllables distinctly.

8.Known as the Great Vowel Shift in the history of English, these changes involve seven long, or tense, vowels.

9.or relax the rule about every word having to have at least one vowel in it.

10.Chinese syllable consists of three parts: the initial consonant of a syllable, a vowel and a tone.使