enunciated
英 [ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪd]
美 [ɪˈnʌnsieɪtɪd]
v. 清楚地念(字); 清晰地发(音); 清楚地表明; 阐明
enunciate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (清晰地)念(词);(清晰地)发(音)
When youenunciatea word or part of a word, you pronounce it clearly.- His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully...
他一字一顿,听上去很生硬。 - She enunciates very slowly and carefully.
她缓慢、仔细而又清晰地读着。
- His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully...
- VERB 阐明;清楚而准确地阐释
When youenunciatea thought, idea, or plan, you express it very clearly and precisely.- He was ever ready to enunciate his views to all who would listen.
他总是乐意向所有愿意倾听的人阐明他的观点。
- He was ever ready to enunciate his views to all who would listen.
双语例句
- "Myself, obviously." He enunciated every syllable, as if he were talking to someone mentally handicapped.
“很显然,跟我。”他把每个音节都发得很清晰,就好像他在跟某个智障人士对话一样。 - The basic principle on electrical current measurement by electro-thermal conversion was enunciated and a kind of sensor which was made of electric wire and resistance was introduced.
阐述了采用电热转换方法测量电流的基本原理,介绍了利用电热带和热电阻构成的传感器。 - He enunciated, quietly, but in something like his usual modulated and faintly histrionic tone.
他清晰地说,虽然是轻声的,却依旧是他平时那种抑扬有致,微微带些戏剧性的声调。 - The philosopher enunciated a new theory.
这位哲学家发表了一个新的理论。 - Particularly galling to her was his concept, enunciated first before the Pope at a scientific meeting at the Vatican, that the universe might be completely self-contained, having no boundary or edge, no beginning or end.
尤其令她恼火的是,他在梵蒂冈的一次科学会议上竟首次当着教皇的面宣布说,宇宙是自成一体的,无边无界无始无终。 - His speech was quiet and clearly enunciated with a trace of a southern accent.
他的讲话平和、清晰,明显带着些南方的口音。 - Firstly, he recognizes the earliest strata of the canonical works and thereby indirectly establishes the Path as enunciated by the Buddha.
首先,他承认早期的佛教经典的地层并且因此直接建立了一条由佛陀阐述的道路。 - We have just enunciated it; the permanent life of the peoples.
我们刚才已经说过,是人民永久的生命。 - He enunciated the principle, If anyone will not ( that is, is unwilling to) work, neither shall he eat.
他声明的原则是:「果一个人不工作(即不愿意工作)那他就不应该吃饭。 - Under traditional principles as enunciated by Blackstone, Zenger had a right to publish his criticism, but now had to face the consequences.
按照布莱克斯通阐述的传统原则,曾格有权利发表他的批评意见,而现在必须承担其后果。