diction

美音:['dɪkʃ(ə)n] 英音:['dɪkʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.用词;用语;措辞;吐字

网络措词;选词用字;文句

完整释义:


n.

1.用语的选择;措辞,用字
2.措词
3.〔美国〕(讲话、唱歌的)发音法,朗诵法


例句:

  1. Unsurprisingly, most of the early colonists' work relied on contemporary British models of poetic form, diction, and theme.
    毫不奇怪,最早期的殖民者的工作依赖于当代英国模式的诗的形式,词,和主题。

  2. Official documents' writing requires a formal style, appropriate structure, precise diction, and solemn, clear, compact, and vivid language.
    公文写作时要求形式必须规范、结构必须合理、措辞必须严谨、语言必须庄重、准确、鲜明、生动、严密。

  3. Coursework includes French diction and syntax, language education pedagogy, and interpersonal communication skills.
    课程包括法语用词和句法,语言教育学,人际交往技巧。

  4. The diction aside, it might be a World Bank press release written this morning.
    这可能是今早世界银行发布的消息,不管其措辞是否恰当。

  5. the clarity and fluency of his diction . . .
    他用词之明白和流畅

  6. Conclusion The diction rate of voice and speech diseases is high among primary school teachers, and prevention measures should be taken.
    结论小学教师嗓音言语疾病检出率较高,应采取相应防治措施。

  7. Charles Bernstein's poems are rebellious against conventions in theme, diction, imagery and prosody.
    查尔斯•伯恩斯坦的诗学在其主题、措辞、意象等方面都具有反传统的性质。

  8. They are a contra- diction in terms, since a bonus is by definition the variable component of the compensation.
    保底奖金是一种矛盾,因为根据定义,奖金是薪酬中变化的部分。

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