accent 音标拼音: [əks'ɛnt] ['æks
, ɛnt]
n . 腔调,地方口音;重音
v . 着重,强调
腔调,地方口音;重音着重,强调
accent n 1 :
distinctive manner of oral expression ; "
he couldn '
t suppress his contemptuous accent "; "
she had a very clear speech pattern " [
synonym : {
accent }, {
speech pattern }]
2 :
special importance or significance ; "
the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis "; "
the room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents " [
synonym :
{
emphasis }, {
accent }]
3 :
the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people ; "
the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English "; "
he has a strong German accent "; "
it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy " [
synonym :
{
dialect }, {
idiom }, {
accent }]
4 :
the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (
especially with regard to stress or pitch ); "
he put the stress on the wrong syllable " [
synonym : {
stress }, {
emphasis },
{
accent }]
5 :
a diacritical mark used to indicate stress or placed above a vowel to indicate a special pronunciation [
synonym : {
accent },
{
accent mark }]
v 1 :
to stress ,
single out as important ; "
Dr .
Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet " [
synonym : {
stress },
{
emphasize }, {
emphasise }, {
punctuate }, {
accent },
{
accentuate }]
2 :
put stress on ;
utter with an accent ; "
In Farsi ,
you accent the last syllable of each word " [
synonym : {
stress }, {
accent },
{
accentuate }]
Accent \
Ac "
cent `\,
n . [
F .
accent ,
L .
accentus ;
ad cantus a singing ,
canere to sing .
See {
Cant }.]
1 .
A superior force of voice or of articulative effort upon some particular syllable of a word or a phrase ,
distinguishing it from the others .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
Many English words have two accents ,
the primary and the secondary ;
the primary being uttered with a greater stress of voice than the secondary ;
as in as '
pira [
bprime ]
tion ,
where the chief stress is on the third syllable ,
and a slighter stress on the first .
Some words ,
as an '
tiap '
o -
plec [
bprime ]
tic ,
in -
com '
pre -
hen '
si -
bil [
bprime ]
i -
ty ,
have two secondary accents .
See Guide to Pron ., [
sect ][
sect ]
30 -
46 .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
A mark or character used in writing ,
and serving to regulate the pronunciation ;
esp .:
(
a )
a mark to indicate the nature and place of the spoken accent ;
(
b )
a mark to indicate the quality of sound of the vowel marked ;
as ,
the French accents .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
In the ancient Greek the acute accent (')
meant a raised tone or pitch ,
the grave (`),
the level tone or simply the negation of accent ,
the circumflex ( ~
or ^)
a tone raised and then depressed .
In works on elocution ,
the first is often used to denote the rising inflection of the voice ;
the second ,
the falling inflection ;
and the third (^),
the compound or waving inflection .
In dictionaries ,
spelling books ,
and the like ,
the acute accent is used to designate the syllable which receives the chief stress of voice .
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3 .
Modulation of the voice in speaking ;
manner of speaking or pronouncing ;
peculiar or characteristic modification of the voice ;
tone ;
as ,
a foreign accent ;
a French or a German accent . "
Beguiled you in a plain accent ." --
Shak .
"
A perfect accent ." --
Thackeray .
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The tender accent of a woman '
s cry . --
Prior .
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4 .
A word ;
a significant tone ; (
pl .)
expressions in general ;
speech .
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Winds !
on your wings to Heaven her accents bear ,
Such words as Heaven alone is fit to hear . --
Dryden .
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5 . (
Pros .)
Stress laid on certain syllables of a verse .
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6 . (
Mus .)
(
a )
A regularly recurring stress upon the tone to mark the beginning ,
and ,
more feebly ,
the third part of the measure .
(
b )
A special emphasis of a tone ,
even in the weaker part of the measure .
(
c )
The rhythmical accent ,
which marks phrases and sections of a period .
(
d )
The expressive emphasis and shading of a passage . --
J .
S .
Dwight .
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7 . (
Math .)
(
a )
A mark placed at the right hand of a letter ,
and a little above it ,
to distinguish magnitudes of a similar kind expressed by the same letter ,
but differing in value ,
as y ',
y [
sec ].
(
b ) (
Trigon .)
A mark at the right hand of a number ,
indicating minutes of a degree ,
seconds ,
etc .;
as ,
12 '
27 [
sec ],
i .
e .,
twelve minutes twenty seven seconds .
(
c ) (
Engin .)
A mark used to denote feet and inches ;
as ,
6 '
10 [
sec ]
is six feet ten inches .
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Accent \
Ac *
cent "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Accented };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Accenting }.] [
OF .
accenter ,
F .
accentuer .]
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1 .
To express the accent of (
either by the voice or by a mark );
to utter or to mark with accent .
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2 .
To mark emphatically ;
to emphasize .
[
1913 Webster ]
211 Moby Thesaurus words for "
accent ":
Alexandrine ,
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amphibrach ,
amphimacer ,
anacrusis ,
anapest ,
antispast ,
arsis ,
articulation ,
bacchius ,
bar ,
beat ,
belabor ,
broad accent ,
brogue ,
burr ,
cadence ,
caesura ,
cancel ,
catalexis ,
character ,
chatter ,
chloriamb ,
chloriambus ,
colon ,
comment ,
concern ,
concernment ,
consequence ,
consequentiality ,
consideration ,
conversation ,
counterpoint ,
cretic ,
custos ,
dactyl ,
dactylic hexameter ,
diacritical mark ,
diaeresis ,
dimeter ,
dipody ,
direct ,
discourse ,
distinguish ,
dochmiac ,
dot ,
drawl ,
dwell on ,
elegiac ,
elegiac couplet ,
elegiac pentameter ,
elocution ,
emphasis ,
emphasize ,
epitrite ,
excellence ,
expression mark ,
feminine caesura ,
fermata ,
foot ,
force ,
gab ,
give emphasis to ,
grammatical accent ,
harp on ,
heptameter ,
heptapody ,
heroic couplet ,
hexameter ,
hexapody ,
high order ,
high rank ,
highlight ,
hold ,
iamb ,
iambic ,
iambic pentameter ,
ictus ,
import ,
importance ,
inflection ,
intensity ,
interest ,
intonation ,
intonation pattern ,
ionic ,
italicize ,
jingle ,
key signature ,
language ,
lead ,
level of stress ,
ligature ,
lilt ,
mark ,
masculine caesura ,
materiality ,
measure ,
merit ,
meter ,
metrical accent ,
metrical foot ,
metrical group ,
metrical unit ,
metrics ,
metron ,
metronomic mark ,
molossus ,
moment ,
mora ,
movement ,
notation ,
note ,
numbers ,
oral communication ,
overaccentuate ,
overemphasize ,
overstress ,
paeon ,
palaver ,
paramountcy ,
parole ,
pause ,
pentameter ,
pentapody ,
period ,
pitch accent ,
place emphasis on ,
point up ,
prattle ,
precedence ,
preeminence ,
presa ,
primacy ,
primary stress ,
priority ,
proceleusmatic ,
prominence ,
pronunciation ,
prosodics ,
prosody ,
pulsation ,
pulse ,
punctuate ,
pyrrhic ,
quantity ,
rapping ,
regional accent ,
rhetorical accent ,
rhythm ,
rhythmic pattern ,
rhythmical accent ,
rhythmical stress ,
rub in ,
secondary stress ,
segno ,
self -
importance ,
set apart ,
set off ,
sign ,
signature ,
significance ,
slur ,
speaking ,
speech ,
spondee ,
spotlight ,
sprung rhythm ,
star ,
stress ,
stress accent ,
stress arsis ,
stress pattern ,
superiority ,
supremacy ,
swell ,
swing ,
symbol ,
syzygy ,
talk ,
talking ,
tempo mark ,
tertiary stress ,
tetrameter ,
tetrapody ,
tetraseme ,
thesis ,
throb ,
tie ,
time signature ,
tone ,
tone accent ,
tribrach ,
trimeter ,
tripody ,
triseme ,
trochee ,
twang ,
underline ,
underscore ,
value ,
vinculum ,
weak stress ,
weight ,
words ,
worth ,
yakkety -
yak ,
yakking
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