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单词 accentless
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
ac•cent /n. ˈæksɛnt; v. also ækˈsɛnt/USA pronunciation   n. 
    [countable]
  1. Phoneticsthe amount of prominence of a spoken sound, in terms of pronunciation, pitch, or a combination of these:The accent in the word "absorb'' is on the second syllable, "-sorb''.
  2. a mark indicating stress (as ˈ, ˌ), vowel quality (as French grave `, acute ´, circumflex ˆ), pitch, etc. Also called accent mark.
  3. Phoneticsa way of pronouncing sounds, words, etc., that is usually found in the speech of a particular person, group, or locality:a southern accent.
  4. a way of pronouncing words that is recognized as being of foreign origin:still speaks with an accent after ten years.
  5. special attention or emphasis:Our supervisor puts an accent on reliability.
  6. Weights and Measuresa symbol used to indicate a particular unit of measure, such as feet (′) or inches (ʺ), minutes (′) or seconds (ʺ).

v. [+ object]
  1. Phoneticsto pronounce (a sound) with extra loudness, extra length, or higher pitch:Accent the second syllable in the word "absorb''.
  2. to mark with a written accent or accents.
  3. to emphasize;
    accentuate.
ac•cen•tu•al /ækˈsɛntʃuəl/USA pronunciation  adj. 

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
ac•cent  (n. aksent;v. aksent, ak sent),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these.
  2. degree of prominence of a syllable within a word and sometimes of a word within a phrase:primary accent; secondary accent.
  3. a mark indicating stress (as , ′, or ˈ, ˌ, or ′, ʺ), vowel quality (as French grave ˋ, acute ˊ, circumflex ˆ), form (as French la "the'' versus "there''), or pitch.
  4. any similar mark.
  5. [Pros.]
    • regularly recurring stress.
    • a mark indicating stress or some other distinction in pronunciation or value.
  6. a musical tone or pattern of pitch inherent in a particular language either as a feature essential to the identification of a vowel or a syllable or to the general acoustic character of the language. Cf. tone (def. 7).
  7. Often, accents. 
    • the unique speech patterns, inflections, choice of words, etc., that identify a particular individual:We recognized his accents immediately. She corrected me in her usual mild accents.
    • the distinctive style or tone characteristic of an author, composer, etc.:the unmistakably Brahmsian accents of the sonata; She recognized the familiar accents of Robert Frost in the poem.
  8. a mode of pronunciation, as pitch or tone, emphasis pattern, or intonation, characteristic of or peculiar to the speech of a particular person, group, or locality:French accent; Southern accent.Cf. tone (def. 5).
  9. such a mode of pronunciation recognized as being of foreign origin:He still speaks with an accent.
  10. [Music.]
    • a stress or emphasis given to certain notes.
    • a mark noting this.
    • stress or emphasis regularly recurring as a feature of rhythm.
  11. [Math.]
    • a symbol used to distinguish similar quantities that differ in value, as in b′, b ʺ, b‴ (called b prime, b second or b double prime, b third or b triple prime, respectively).
    • a symbol used to indicate a particular unit of measure, as feet (′) or inches (ʺ), minutes (′) or seconds (ʺ).
    • a symbol used to indicate the order of a derivative of a function in calculus, as f′ (called f prime) is the first derivative of a function f.
  12. words or tones expressive of some emotion.
  13. accents, words;
    language;
    speech:He spoke in accents bold.
  14. distinctive character or tone:an accent of whining complaint.
  15. special attention, stress, or emphasis:an accent on accuracy.
  16. a detail that is emphasized by contrasting with its surroundings:a room decorated in navy blue with two red vases as accents.
  17. a distinctive but subordinate pattern, motif, color, flavor, or the like:The salad dressing had an accent of garlic.

v.t. 
  1. to pronounce with prominence (a syllable within a word or a word within a phrase):to accent the first syllable of "into''; to accent the first word of "White House.''
  2. to mark with a written accent or accents.
  3. to give emphasis or prominence to;
    accentuate.
  • Latin accentus speaking tone, equivalent. to ac- ac- + -centus, combining form of cantus song (see canto); translation of Greek prosōidía prosody
  • 1520–30
accent•less, adj. 
ac•cen•tu•a•ble  (ak sencho̅o̅ ə bəl),USA pronunciation adj. 
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