utterance
英 [ˈʌtərəns]
美 [ˈʌtərəns]
n. 用言语的表达; 说话; 话语; 言论
复数:utterances
Collins.1 / BNC.4891 / COCA.12135
牛津词典
noun
- 用言语的表达;说话
the act of expressing sth in words- to give utterance to your thoughts
把你的想法说出来
- to give utterance to your thoughts
- 话语;言论
something that you say- one of her few recorded public utterances
她仅有的几次公开讲话录音之一
- one of her few recorded public utterances
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 言辞;言语;言论
Someone'sutterancesare the things that they say.- ...the Queen's public utterances.
女王的公开讲话 - ...a host of admirers who hung on her every utterance.
全神贯注地听她每一句话的一群仰慕者
- ...the Queen's public utterances.
- N-UNCOUNT 吐露;表达
Utteranceis the expression in words of ideas, thoughts, and feelings.- She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions.
只要她不表露她的激情和情感,她就可以选择自己的婚姻伴侣。
- She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions.
英英释义
noun
- the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication
双语例句
- This is the point that de Man is making in Semiology and Rhetoric that there is a perpetual tension in any utterance between grammar and rhetoric.
德曼在其《符号学与修辞学》中提到,在任何说出的话中语法和修辞间,存在着永恒的对立。 - A sentence is a ( relatively) complete and independent human utterance.
一个句子是个(相对地)完整和独立的人类的表达。 - Upon the utterance of this word, Dan and Harry exchanged a quick, meaningful look.
这句话一出口,丹和哈里马上交换了一个意味深长的眼神。 - A word or utterance of one syllable.
具有一个音节的单词或音节。 - The act or manner of pronouncing words; utterance of speech.
发音发音的行为或方式;说话。 - Give us the instant utterance that we may speak what You have shown us.
赐给我们即时的口才,使我们能讲说你所给我们看见的。 - The intention of utterance is the basis of deduction for the participant speaker.
话语意图是话语参与者推理的基础。 - A loud utterance of emotion ( especially when inarticulate).
带有感情的说出的响亮的话(特别是口齿不清时)。 - Some unwise suggestions also found utterance at the meeting.
一些不高明的意见也在会上提了出来。 - He was now ready to give utterance to his intentions.
他现在准备说出自己的打算了。