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单词 accent
释义 accent
 —accentless,  adj.   —accentuable /ak sen"chooh euh beuhl/,  adj.  
  n.   /ak"sent/;  v.   /ak"sent, ak sent"/,  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, vowel quality (as French grave `, acute ´, circumflex ^), form (as French la "the" versus "there"), or pitch.
  4. any similar mark.
  5.  Pros.  
   a. regularly recurring stress.
   b. 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.
   a. 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.
   b. 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. a stress or emphasis given to certain notes.
   b. a mark noting this.
   c. stress or emphasis regularly recurring as a feature of rhythm.
  11.  Math.  
   a. a symbol used to distinguish similar quantities that differ in value, as in b', b", b"' (called b prime, b second or b double prime, b third or b triple prime, respectively).
   b. a symbol used to indicate a particular unit of measure, as feet (') or inches ("), minutes (') or seconds (").
   c. 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.  
  18. 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."
  19. to mark with a written accent or accents.
  20. to give emphasis or prominence to; accentuate.
 [1520-30; < L accentus speaking tone, equiv. to ac- AC- + -centus, comb. form of cantus song (see CANTO); trans. of Gk prosoidía PROSODY]
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