diction 的定义
- style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words: good diction.
- the accent, inflection, intonation, and speech-sound quality manifested by an individual speaker, usually judged in terms of prevailing standards of acceptability; enunciation.
diction 近义词
style of speech; articulation
更多diction例句
- The diction is simple, the humor is soft and his subjects deal with the relatable details of daily life.
- Classical allusions, poetical turns of phrase, antique diction, recondite words.
- The prime minister has also reportedly paid for diction lessons to smooth out her rough Neapolitan accent.
- This is yet another masterpiece, even though the tone and diction are all wrong, and the proportions totally off.
- There was a British woman with a mike who sounded smarter than everyone else, due to her Oxford diction.
- But give me a comprehensive idea of the place, in your own inimitable unvarnished diction.
- Cibber almost new wrote the whole, and the last act was entirely his in conduct, sentiment and diction.
- The critics say that his sublimity of diction is sometimes carried to an extreme, so that his language becomes inflated.
- Tragedy is a drama in which the diction is dignified, the movement impressive, and the ending unhappy.
- He loved a correct and classic diction, and never underrated style, so long as style was not an excuse for poverty of thought.