acute accent

IPA/əˌkjuːt ˈæksent/
IPA/əˌkjuːt ˈæksent/

acute accent — 名詞

1. a short slanting line written above a letter, especially a vowel, to mark a part

1.名詞C2
釋義

尖音符

寫在字母上方的斜短線記號

a short slanting line written above a letter, especially a vowel, to mark a particular pronunciation, as in the e of fiance

例句

Hana added an acute accent above the e in cafe.

Hana 在 cafe 的 e 上方加了尖音符。

acute accent above the e in cafe

The proofreader circled the missing acute accent in Jose's name.

校對員把 Jose 名字裡漏掉的尖音符圈了起來。

missing acute accent in a person's name

同義詞
  • accent mark

    a broader everyday term that can mean several kinds of written accent signs

  • diacritic

    a more technical umbrella term for marks added to letters

  • accent

    an informal short form often used when the context is already clear

文法句型

an acute accent over a vowel

type an acute accent on a letter

a word with an acute accent

用法筆記

Usually used in spelling, keyboard, or language-learning contexts. People often mention it when talking about French or Spanish words, and it is easy to confuse with an apostrophe or a grave accent when the print is very small.

常見錯誤

Put an apostrophe on the e in cafe.
Put an acute accent on the e in cafe.
💡An apostrophe sits beside letters, but an acute accent is the sloping mark written above a letter.
The word fiance ends with a grave accent.
The word fiance ends with an acute accent.
💡A grave accent slopes the other way, while an acute accent rises to the right.