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清晰地发音, 明确地表达
to clearly and correctly articulate words
及物动词
- The news anchor is trained to enunciate every word to ensure the audience comprehends the information.
新闻主播经过训练,可以清晰地发音每个单词,以确保观众理解信息。
- When teaching a language, it's essential to enunciate each syllable so that students can mimic correct pronunciation.
教授语言时,必须清晰地发音每个音节,以便学生能够模仿正确的发音。
- Public speakers are often advised to enunciate their words to convey confidence and credibility to the audience.
公共演讲者经常被建议清晰地发音他们的词语,以向听众传达信心和可信度。
- During the language class, the teacher asked students to practice and enunciate the vowels accurately.
在语言课上,老师让学生们练习并准确发音元音。
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阐述, 阐明
to talk about a theory, idea, plan, etc. in a clear way
及物动词
- She enunciated her theory on environmental sustainability in a well-researched and compelling presentation.
她在一个研究充分且引人注目的演讲中阐述了她关于环境可持续性的理论。
- The politician enunciated his plan for economic reform in a series of detailed policy proposals.
这位政治家在一系列详细的政策提案中阐述了他的经济改革计划。
- The author enunciated the central theme of his novel in the opening chapter, laying the groundwork for the narrative.
作者在开篇章节阐明了他小说的中心主题,为叙事奠定了基础。
- The activist enunciated the demands of the protest movement during the rally, rallying supporters to their cause.
活动家在集会上明确阐述了抗议运动的要求,将支持者团结到他们的事业中。
- The philosopher enunciated his philosophical framework in a series of lectures.
这位哲学家在一系列讲座中阐述了他的哲学框架。