| 单词 | nasalize | 
| 释义 | nasalizev. 1.  transitive. To make nasal in articulation. Of a nasal speech sound: to cause (a neighbouring sound) to be articulated with the soft palate lowered, with a consequent audible flow of air through the nasal cavity. Also: to utter with a nasal sound. ΚΠ 1841    E. Rigby Resid. Shores Baltic I. xii. 254  				Unter Offizier, a name adapted and nasalised in the Russian service. 1887    A. J. Ellis in  Encycl. Brit. XXII. 383/2  				If the nasal passage is left open at all the vowel is ‘nasalized’, and as it resounds partly in the nose and partly in the mouth it becomes an ‘orinasal’. 1895    J. Davidson Old Aberdeenshire Ministers 26  				He read aloud..in a loud monotone, nasalised by the light grip of a large pair of nose-nippers worn low. 1928    Mod. Lang. Notes 43 469  				In French and Portuguese n and m in certain positions nasalize the preceding vowel. 1979    Amer. Speech 1976 51 83  				The French will nasalize the vowel-consonant clusters. 1987    Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 32 254  				The child, a native speaker of Italian, nasalized all words of more than two syllables. ΚΠ 1846    J. E. Worcester Universal Dict. Eng. Lang.  				Nasalize, to speak through the nose or with nasal sounds. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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