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brogues

/brohg/US // broʊg //UK // (brəʊɡ) //

布鲁克鞋,布洛克斯,布洛克鞋,布洛克斯鞋

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
    • : any strong regional accent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
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accent口音,腔调,口气,口腔argot语汇,语录,词条,术语articulation衔接,阐明,铰接,阐述cant坎特,罐头,罐子communication通讯,交流,通信,交流沟通conversation谈话,会话,会谈,谈话内容dialect方言,语,辩证法,辩证地看待diction措辞,用语,用词,措词dictionary词典,字典,辞典,辞书discourse论述,话语,话语权,言论doublespeak双关语,双重语,双重性语言,双语expression表情,表现,表达方式,表达gibberish胡说八道,胡言乱语,胡扯八道idiom习惯用语,习语,熟语,习惯性用语interchange交汇处,换乘,转车,交汇点jargon行话,术语,行语,专业术语lexicon词典,词库,辞典,词汇表lingua franca通用语,通用语言,法语,社交语言palaver游手好闲,游说,闲杂人等,游说者parlance口语,俗语,口头禅,口头语patois土语,土话,行语,行话phraseology用语,用词prose散文,散文集,序言,散文集锦signal信号,信号灯,信号显示,信号的slang俚语,俗语,俚俗语,俗话sound声音,声响,音响,音效speech讲话,发言,言语,演讲style风格,样式talk说话,谈话,谈,谈论terminology术语,名词解释,术语表,术语学tongue舌头,舌苔,舌尖,语言utterance话语,言语,言谈举止,话语权verbalization言语化,语言化,言语表达,语言表达vernacular白话,白话文,白话语,土话vocabulary词汇表,词汇量,词汇,词汇学vocalization发声,发音,发声法,发声方式voice声音,语音,话语权word词,字,字词,词语wording措辞,措词,用词,用语

Examples

  • I point out that Connery speaks with a brogue and that our character is an American from New York.

  • “My dad freaked out when the tabloid reporter turned up,” Cumming says, in his lilting Scottish brogue.

  • Anybody who says, “I wantida go ta da terlit on T'oid Avunya” is mixing a Jewish-immigrant accent with an Irish brogue.

  • Three types of footwear -- including a brogue, a plimsoll, and an evening slipper -- established the basis for Katrantzou's theme.

  • She chuckled a bit in her confessional Irish brogue, and members of the audience laughed.

  • Little Sweeny says, in his Irish brogue, 'I can march twic't as fur for the seein' av her!'

  • Usually they go barefoot in their villages, but when they are on a journey they wear a sort of brogue like the men.

  • Ireland thought thee her child, for who spoke her brogue better than thyself?

  • And almost immediately he called out something to Ermina, using an unmistakable Irish brogue.

  • Joe's forefathers were from the Isle of Erin, and although he had lost the brogue, he still retained some of their superstitions.