释义 |
phonogram
pho·no·gram P0254900 (fō′nə-grăm′)n. A character or symbol, as in a phonetic alphabet, representing a word or phoneme in speech. pho′no·gram′ic, pho′no·gram′mic adj.phonogram (ˈfəʊnəˌɡræm) n1. (Linguistics) any written symbol standing for a sound, syllable, morpheme, or word2. (Linguistics) a sequence of written symbols having the same sound in a variety of different words, for example, ough in bought, ought, and brought ˌphonoˈgramic, ˌphonoˈgrammic adjpho•no•gram (ˈfoʊ nəˌgræm) n. a written symbol standing for a speech sound, syllable, or other sequence of speech sounds without reference to meaning. [1855–60] pho`no•gram′ic, pho`no•gram′mic, adj. pho`no•gram′i•cal•ly, pho`no•gram′mi•cal•ly, adv. phonograma symbol or character, as in shorthand, that represents a word, syllable, or sound.See also: WritingThesaurusNoun | 1. | phonogram - any written symbol standing for a sound or syllable or morpheme or wordprinted symbol, written symbol - a written or printed symbol | Translations
Phonogram
Phonogram an official message received or intended for transmission over the telephone. A phonogram may contain an order, instruction, request, or notification. Once received and registered, a phonogram has the status of a document. phonogram
phonogram [fo´no-gram] a graphic record of a sound.pho·no·gram (fō'nō-gram), A graphic curve depicting the duration and intensity of a sound. [phono- + G. gramma, diagram] pho·no·gram (fō'nŏ-gram) A graphic curve depicting the duration and intensity of a sound. [phono- + G. gramma, diagram]phonogram
Words related to phonogramnoun any written symbol standing for a sound or syllable or morpheme or wordRelated Words- printed symbol
- written symbol
|