brogues 的定义
- an Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
- any strong regional accent.
brogues 近义词
等同于 language
brogues 的近义词 39 个
- accent
- dialect
- expression
- jargon
- prose
- sound
- speech
- style
- terminology
- vocabulary
- voice
- word
- wording
- argot
- articulation
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- lexicon
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- signal
- slang
- talk
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocalization
- lingua franca
brogues 的反义词 3 个
等同于 clodhoppers
brogues 的近义词 4 个
等同于 langue
brogues 的近义词 39 个
- accent
- argot
- articulation
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- dialect
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- expression
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- jargon
- lexicon
- lingua franca
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- prose
- signal
- slang
- sound
- speech
- style
- talk
- terminology
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- vocalization
- voice
- word
- wording
更多brogues例句
- 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.