pronounce

音标/读音 [英 [prəˈnaʊns] 美 [prəˈnaʊns]]
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◎ 单词释义

vt.发音;宣告;宣判;断言

vi.发音;发表意见

形容词: pronounceable 名词: pronunciation 过去式: pronounced 过去分词: pronounced 现在分词: pronouncing 第三人称单数: pronounces

/">大学英语考研英语大纲词汇单词大全v.(动词)

    宣称,宣告,宣判,(正式)宣布

    发音,发...的音

    表示

    断言,断定

    注音,注...的音

    演讲

    讲述

    代表意见,表示意见,发表意见

    作出判断

    读(音),念字,读字

    作有利于…的判决,判...胜诉

    (就…)表态

    v.(动词)

      vt. & vi. 发音,读 make the sound of letter or word

      vt. 宣布,宣称 declare; announce

      vi. 宣判 give judgement

      verb

      1. pronounce judgment on

      e.g. They labeled him unfit to work here

      Synonym: labeljudge

      2. speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way

      e.g. She pronounces French words in a funny way
      I cannot say `zip wire'
      Can the child sound out this complicated word?

      Synonym: articulateenouncesound outenunciatesay

      1. 发…的音;读
      To pronounce a word means to say it using particular sounds.

      pronounce的反义词

      e.g. Have I pronounced your name correctly?...
      你的名字我念得对吗?
      e.g. He pronounced it Per-sha, the way the English do.
      他像英格兰人那样将它读成Per-sha。

      2. 宣称;宣告;宣布;断言
      If you pronounce something to be true, you state that it is the case.

      e.g. A specialist has now pronounced him fully fit...
      一位专家已宣布他的身体完全恢复了。
      e.g. I now pronounce you man and wife.
      我现在宣布你们结为夫妻。

      3. 宣称;宣布
      If someone pronounces a verdict or opinion on something, they give their verdict or opinion.

      e.g. The authorities took time to pronounce their verdicts...
      当局斟酌权衡再三才宣布他们的决定。
      e.g. 'As for me,' he pronounced, 'I can recognize a good deal when I see one'...
      “至于我,”他宣称,“买卖好坏我一看便知。”

      1. 断言,宣称,清楚地发音:promulgate 颁布,公布 | pronounce 断言,宣称,清楚地发音 | propel 推动,驱使

      2. 断定,表示:prompt促使 | pronounce断定,表示 | recommend劝告,推荐

      3. 发音:promote 促进 | ▲pronounce 发音 | ▲pronunciation 发音

      4. 发音,宣布:pronoun 代词 | pronounce 发音,宣布 | pronunciation 发音

      v.(动词)

      pronounce的基本意思是用习惯的、公认的发音方式、重音、语调来“发音”,可用作不及物动词,也可用作及物动词。用作及物动词时,接名词或代词作宾语。

      pronounce作“宣布,宣称”解时,用作及物动词,接名词、代词、that从句作宾语,还可接以“to be+ n./adj. / v -ed/ prep. -phrase”充当宾语补足语的复合宾语。

      pronounce用作不及物动词时还可表示“发表意见”“作出判决”,与against, for, on〔upon〕等介词连用。

      ☆ 14世纪初期进入英语,直接源自古法语的prononcier,意为宣告;最初源自晚期拉丁语的pronunciare,意为宣布。

      以上就是本站详细整理的词语pronounce是什么意思的翻译解释,供大家参考一下。

pronounce的用法及例句:

Open your mouth and pronounce the sound loudly.(张大你的嘴,大声发这个音.)

HOW would you pronounce the headline of this post?(本帖子的标题你会读吗?)

Pronounce The teacher pronounced each word slowly.(老师把每一个字音都读得很慢。)

One advantage is that it is much easier for speakers to pronounce short words correctly.(这样做的一个好处是,对于演讲者来说,短单词的正确发音容易得多。)

Now will I pronounce thy sentence.(现在我要宣布你的判决。)

He can pronounce this word correctly.(这个字他咬得很准。)

Did I pronounce your name correctly?(我把你的名字读对了吗?)

The judge will pronounce sentence today.(法官将于今天宣判。)

How do I pronounce your name?(你的名字怎么读?)

He was trying to pronounce my husband's name and was asking him a lot of questions.(他试着念我丈夫的名字,还问了他很多问题。)

用作动词(v.)

作出对(某人)不利的判决 give judgment against sb
pronounce against sb/sth

The court pronounced against my claim.

法院驳回我的权利要求。

The representatives pronounced against the decision made at the conference.

代表们对会议作出的决定表示反对。

1. pronounce against : 对...表示反对;

pronounce

用作动词(v.)

Please pronounce after me.
请跟我发音。He pronounces well.
他的发音很好。The teacher pronounces distinctly.
老师能清晰地发音。

用作动词 (v.)

~+名词

pronounce each word correctly正确读出每个单词pronounce lips嘴唇发音pronounce one's name念某人的名字pronounce sentence of death宣判死刑pronounce this word读这个词

~+副词

pronounce clearly发音清晰pronounce correctly正确发音pronounce definitely确切地发音pronounce emphatically强调地发音,重读pronounce impressively印象深刻地宣判pronounce solemnly严肃地宣判pronounce unanimously无异议地宣判pronounce weightily沉重地发音

~+介词

pronounce after跟…发音pronounce against对…表示反对pronounce for表示赞成pronounce on〔upon〕对…表态pronounce on this matter对此事发表意见pronounce sb out of danger宣告…脱险pronounce through nose通过鼻子发音pronounce sth with accent on the second syllable以第二个音节为重音读出来

A Courier..pronounced the dreadful tidings.