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
- 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。 - He should take the principles he enunciated on borders and security and convert them into terms of reference for a new negotiation.
他应该坚持自己在巴以边界划分和安全问题上阐述的原则,并将它们转化为新一轮谈判的讨论事项。 - 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。 - The leading naturalist, Emile Zola, enunciated the philosophy of the new school.
法国主要的自然主义者埃米尔·左拉阐明了这种新流派的基本原理。 - Poorly articulated or enunciated, or drowned by noise.
发音或念字不清晰的,或声音被噪声淹没的。 - Well articulated or enunciated, and loud enough to be heard distinctly.
发音或念字清晰的,并且声音足够大能清楚地听到的。 - 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。 - The first one is the Pauli Exclusion Principle which was enunciated by Wolfgang Pauli.
第一部分是泡利不相容原则,由沃尔夫冈,泡利做了详尽阐释。 - You have just enunciated a fundamental financial truth.
你这话真是说出了金融界的一条基本真理。 - This truth enunciated by Lenin remains valid today.
列宁所说的这个真理,现在仍然有效。