enunciate 的 2 个定义
e·nun·ci·at·ed, e·nun·ci·at·ing.
- to utter or pronounce, especially in an articulate or a particular manner: He enunciates his words distinctly.
- to state or declare definitely, as a theory.
- to announce or proclaim: to enunciate one's intentions.
e·nun·ci·at·ed, e·nun·ci·at·ing.
- to pronounce words, especially in an articulate or a particular manner.
enunciate 近义词
speak clearly
更多enunciate例句
- Voice games often misunderstand users, particularly kids who are just learning how to enunciate and interact with technology.
- Generally, when rights are expanded — even beyond what other states do — you should enunciate a clear reason as to why you might later rein them in.
- A woman known for her mastery of languages now struggled to enunciate each syllable.
- Brems said she is using a clear mask her district provided, and she has become accustomed to gesturing, enunciating and projecting her voice more than usual.
- And it seems to me that I never go to bed without seeing a face on the dark trying to enunciate: 'What for?'
- They do not enunciate a new truth, but they insist upon one which is not sufficiently recognised.
- "I—I do not know," said Marishka painfully struggling to make her lips enunciate.
- She is taught to enunciate clearly and to speak courteously and agreeably.
- The pianist must likewise make himself understood; he therefore must enunciate clearly.