consonant / ˈkɒn sə nənt /

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consonant2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Phonetics. a speech sound produced by occluding with or without releasing, diverting, or obstructing the flow of air from the lungs. any sound other than the sound of greatest sonority in the syllable, as b, r, and g in brig.Compare vowel. a concept empirically determined as a phonological element in structural contrast with vowel, as the b of be, the w of we, the y, s, and t of yeast, etc.
  2. a letter that usually represents a consonant sound.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. in agreement; agreeable; in accord; consistent: behavior consonant with his character.
  2. corresponding in sound, as words.
  3. harmonious, as sounds.

consonant 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

agreeing, consistent

更多consonant例句

  1. Each word was one syllable and had starting and ending consonants that sandwiched a vowel sound.
  2. However, Bottalico notes, that still wouldn’t change the fact that masks stifle consonants more than vowels.
  3. That’s important, says Bottalico, because consonants typically have a higher frequency, or pitch, than vowel sounds.
  4. In the flow of a news conference, it’s hard to expect him to avoid the occasional misplaced consonant.
  5. It starts with two consonants that you don’t see together too often.
  6. Appeals to “collective will” and the judgment of “history” are not consonant with liberal thought.
  7. Romney's teenage bullying hurts him because it is consonant with his adult record.
  8. It is combined with these consonant elements in order to invite it forward and bring it to a point (figuratively speaking).
  9. The most recklessly chivalrous terms are indeed consonant with Sir Edward's character.
  10. The story seems little consonant with Douglas's warlike intelligence.
  11. Ten Brink reads ay for ever, on the ground that ever and never, when followed by a consonant, are dissyllabic in Chaucer.
  12. No Russian, whose dissonant, consonant name Almost rattles to fragments the trumpet of fame?Postscript.