intonation
n. 語調,聲調; [樂]發聲,轉調; [宗]吟誦; 語音的抑揚
Your intonation is the way that your voice rises and falls as you speak.
His voice had a very slight German intonation.
他說話稍微帶一點兒德國腔。
1. rise and fall of the voice pitch
2. singing by a soloist of the opening piece of plainsong
3. the act of singing in a monotonous tone
4. the production of musical tones (by voice or instrument); especially the exactitude of the pitch relations
Pay attention to the use of words , phrases, usages and intonation of native speakers.
留意美語為母語人士之遣詞用字與說話語調.
The violin's intonation was poor.
這個小提琴的調音不準.
Look at the screen and listen carefully and pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation.
意圖:沒有英文字幕,純正的英語發音有利於培養學生的聽力和口語能力.
As a beginner, you speak Chinese sentences confidently with pleasant intonation and good tones.
作為初學者, 您用宜人的語調,充滿信心地講話.
You have good pronunciation and intonation in English.
你的英語發音和語調很棒.