词汇 | enunciate |
释义 | enunciateWord family adjectiveenunciablenounenunciationenunciatorverbenunciate Linguisticse·nun·ci·ate /ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/ verb 1. [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SL to pronounce words clearly and carefully 〔清晰仔细地〕发(音);念(字) 2 [transitiveT] formalEXPRESS to express an idea clearly and exactly 〔清楚准确地〕阐明,阐述 ideas that he was to enunciate decades later 他将于数十年后清晰阐述的想法 —enunciation /ɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus enunciate• Are we to conclude both that Papinian wrote this text and that it enunciates a general rule?• The I in enunciating a signifying chain signifies the self by taking up a position in the signifying chains enunciated.• But it did not at all rule out the possibility of these laws being enunciated by an enlightened monarch.• I enunciated carefully, hoping that Barney Lewis's admonition about clear speaking would now have some magical effect.• Here, Paul utilizes the principle he enunciated in Chapter 3.• But he enunciated principles toward which the world is still working.• Smith knew nothing of the idea of organic evolution that Charles Darwin was to enunciate some decades later.• The report of the committee enunciated that whereas tribunals were not courts of law, neither were they appendages of government departments.• He went on to enunciate the principles for review of the supplementary benefits system.• Be sure to enunciate when you speak into the microphone. (1600-1700) Latin enuntiatus, past participle of enuntiare, from nuntiare “to report” |
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