pronounced
英 [prəˈnaʊnst]
美 [prəˈnaʊnst]
adj. 显著的; 很明显的; 表达明确的
v. 发音; 读(音); 正式宣布(或公布、授予等)
pronounce的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:pronounced 过去式:pronounced
Collins.1 / BNC.8414 / COCA.7691
牛津词典
adj.
- 显著的;很明显的;表达明确的
very noticeable, obvious or strongly expressed- He walked with a pronounced limp.
他走路明显跛足。 - She has very pronounced views on art.
她有非常明确的艺术观。
- He walked with a pronounced limp.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 明显的; 显著的
Something that ispronouncedis very noticeable.- Most of the art exhibitions have a pronounced Scottish theme.
大多数的艺术展品带有明显的苏格兰风格。 - ...a pronounced Australian accent...
明显的澳大利亚口音 - Since then, the contrast between his two careers has become even more pronounced.
从那时起,他的两种职业之间的差距变得愈加明显。
- Most of the art exhibitions have a pronounced Scottish theme.
英英释义
adj
- strongly marked
- walked with a marked limp
- a pronounced flavor of cinnamon
双语例句
- These two words are pronounced exactly alike.
这两个单词发音完全一样。 - “ Grandma ” pronounced as “ grammar ” is an example of assimilation.
把“grandma”读成“grammar”是语音同化的一个例证。 - This wine has an altogether stronger, more pronounced flavour than their other white wines.
与他们其他的白葡萄酒相比,这种葡萄酒的口味显然更加浓郁醇厚。 - The "b" in "debt" is not pronounced.
“debt”中的“b”不发音。 - His smile grew more pronounced.
他的笑容愈来愈明显了。 - Most of the art exhibitions have a pronounced Scottish theme.
大多数的艺术展品带有明显的苏格兰风格。 - Since then, the contrast between his two careers has become even more pronounced.
从那时起,他的两种职业之间的差距变得愈加明显。 - Her feeling of loneliness became more pronounced, and she felt tired.
她益发感到了孤独。她疲倦了。 - Have I pronounced your name correctly?
你的名字我念得对吗? - Pronounced and used words differently.
发音和用法都不统一。