enunciation
n. 清晰的發音; 表明,宣言; 口齒
When you enunciate a word or part of a word, you pronounce it clearly.
His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully...
他一字一頓,聽上去很生硬。
She enunciates very slowly and carefully.
她緩慢、仔細而又清晰地讀著。
When you enunciate a thought, idea, or plan, you express it very clearly and precisely.
He was ever ready to enunciate his views to all who would listen.
他總是樂意向所有願意傾聽的人闡明他的觀點。
1. the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience
Be good at communicating, sense of responsibility, the work is careful, the enunciation is clear.
善於溝通, 責任心強, 工作細緻, 口齒清晰.
Words offer the means to meaning and for those who will listen enunciation of truth.
言論是表達意見的方式,它向那些有心傾聽的人傳達真相.
But the bare enunciation of such an absurdity as this last renders refutation superfluous.
但是,對這類荒誕性如此直白的表述最終便反駁變得多餘.
He is always willing to enunciate his opinions on the subject of politics.
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