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- n.短语;词组;习语;成语
- v.措辞;分乐节(尤指为奏乐或歌唱)
- 网络片语;乐句;习惯用语
复数:phrases 过去分词:phrased 现在分词:phrasing adj.+n. Common phrase,memorable phrase,useful phrase n. expression,saying,idiom,axiom,slogan v. express,couch,put,say,verbalize 1. | 短语;词组a small group of words without a finite verb that together have a particular meaning and that typically form part of a sentence. ‘the green car’ and ‘on Friday morning’ are phrases . |
2. | 成语;习语;惯用法;警句a group of words which have a particular meaning when used together |
| | | She was, in her own favourite phrase, ‘a woman without a past’. 用她自己最喜欢的字眼说,她是个“没有不清白过去的女人”。 |
3. | 乐句;乐节a short series of notes that form a unit within a longer passage in a piece of music |
1. | [t] (以某种方式)表达,措辞,推敲to say or write sth in a particular way |
| a carefully phrased remark 措辞谨慎的话语 | | I agree with what he says, but I'd have phrased it differently. 我赞同他说的,但我会以不同的方式表述。 | | Her order was phrased as a suggestion. 她的命令表述得像是一项建议。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 划分乐句,分乐节(尤指为奏乐或歌唱)to divide a piece of music into small groups of notes; to play or sing these in a particular way, especially in an effective way |
n. | 1. a string of words that form a grammatical unit, usually within a clause or sentence 2. a string of words that are used together and have an idiomatic meaning 3. a string of words, usually a short one, that memorably encapsulates something, e.g. a particular truth or sentiment or the character of a person or time 4. a group of words that form a unit of meaning or rhythm in prose or poetry, often separated by punctuation in writing and by pauses in speech 5. a sequence of notes that form a unit of melody within a piece of music 6. a short sequence of steps within a longer pattern of dance movements 7. a group of words that form a unit within a clausea group of words containing a subject and verb 8. a group of words that are used together in a fixed expression 9. a series of musical notes that are part of a piece of music 1. a string of words that form a grammatical unit, usually within a clause or sentence 2. a string of words that are used together and have an idiomatic meaning 3. a string of words, usually a short one, that memorably encapsulates something, e.g. a particular truth or sentiment or the character of a person or time 4. a group of words that form a unit of meaning or rhythm in prose or poetry, often separated by punctuation in writing and by pauses in speech 5. a sequence of notes that form a unit of melody within a piece of music 6. a short sequence of steps within a longer pattern of dance movements 7. a group of words that form a unit within a clausea group of words containing a subject and verb 8. a group of words that are used together in a fixed expression 9. a series of musical notes that are part of a piece of music | v. | 1. to use a particular choice and order of words to express something in speech or writing 2. to show clearly in speech which groups of words belong together and how they are to be understood, usually by pausing in appropriate places or by stress and intonation 3. to show clearly which sequences of notes belong together in a piece of music, especially when performing it |
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