inflected
v. 变(音),转(调)( inflect的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(词)屈折变化; 屈折变化
-inflected is used to form adjectives describing someone's voice or accent.
'Sergeant, I should like a word with you,' said the newcomer, in a pleasantly-inflected baritone.
“巡佐,我想和您说句话,”新来的人用悦耳的男中音说道。
-inflected is used to form adjectives describing the style of a piece of music or a performance.
...his attacking, gospel-inflected vocal style.
他那种充满爆发力的、福音音乐式的演唱风格
1. (of the voice) altered in tone or pitch;
2. showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes);
In all dictionaries to date we give the headword and all the inflected forms.
迄今为止,所有的词典我们都列出了词头词与其所有的屈折形式。
"Sergeant, I should like a word with you," said the newcomer, in a pleasantly-inflected baritone.
“巡佐,我想和您说句话,”新来的人用悦耳的男中音说道。
Verbs may be inflected for person, tense, voice, and mood.
动词随着人称 、 时态 、 语态和语气的不同可能会有词形的曲折变化.
Most English verbs are inflected with ` - ed'in the past tense.
英语大多数动词过去式词尾均变化为 -ed 的形式.
Latin is a more inflected language than English.
拉丁语比英语词尾变化多.