enunciation
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪˌnʌn.siˈeɪ.ʃən/ us/ɪˌnʌn.siˈeɪ.ʃən/
(PRONOUNCE)
清晰的发音
the act of pronouncing words or parts of words clearly
Victims of stroke often lack clear enunciation. 中风患者通常口齿不清。
The participants were chosen based on their enunciation skills and vocabulary. 参与者是根据他们的发音技能和词汇量选出的。
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- Breath control and proper enunciation of vowel sounds require development and practice.
- All of the performers sang excellently and with clear enunciation.
- My enunciation is fairly good.
(EXPLAIN)
宣布,发表;阐明,表明
the fact of expressing and explaining a plan or principle clearly or formally
There has been no clear enunciation of this policy. 这一政策没有得到明确的阐述。
She is given to grand enunciations of principles. 她习惯于对原则的宏大阐述。
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- They were given to the enunciation of lofty aims in equally lofty language.
- He gave a clear enunciation of a policy of incorporation as distinct from exclusion.
- Top party members gravitated to the governor because of his enunciation of limited-government conservatism.
See: enunciate