enunciate
/ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈnʌnsieɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ē-ˈnən(t)-sē-ˌāt/ (ame, mw)
enunciate — 動詞
- enunciatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- enunciateshe / she / it
- enunciatedpast simple
- enunciating-ing form
1. to say words or speech sounds in a very clear, separate way so other people can
清楚發音
把字詞的聲音說得分明
to say words or speech sounds in a very clear, separate way so other people can hear each part
The drama coach told Darius to enunciate every last sound on stage.
戲劇老師叫 Darius 在台上把每個尾音都清楚發音。
pattern: enunciate + sound
Kabir slowed down and enunciated each street name for the tourists.
Kabir 放慢速度,把每個街名都清楚發音給遊客聽。
During the podcast, Quinn enunciated so clearly that every joke landed.
錄 podcast 時,Quinn 咬字很清楚,所以每個笑點都到位。
The language app asked Andrés to enunciate each syllable into the microphone.
語言 app 要 Andrés 對著麥克風把每個音節清楚發音。
- pronounce
more general; it can focus on the correct form of one word without stressing clear separation of every sound
- articulate
often emphasizes speaking distinctly and can also describe expressing ideas clearly
- say
much broader and less specific about the quality of the speech sounds
文法句型
enunciate + word/name/sound
enunciate + adverb
enunciate clearly
用法筆記
Often used when someone is speaking for teaching, acting, broadcasting, or language practice. It can describe a general speaking style ('She enunciates well') or a specific word or sound.
常見錯誤
2. to state an idea, rule, or belief carefully and in formal language so it is full
闡明
正式而清楚地說明主張
to state an idea, rule, or belief carefully and in formal language so it is fully clear
At the launch meeting, Mira enunciated the team's safety rule in one sentence.
在啟動會議上,Mira 用一句話闡明了團隊的安全規則。
pattern: enunciate + rule
The judge enunciated her reasons for the decision before lunch.
法官在午餐前闡明了她對這項判決的理由。
In the article, Astrid enunciates a simple principle about fair pay.
Astrid 在文章中闡明了一項關於公平薪資的簡單原則。
The museum director enunciated that local artists would lead the next show.
博物館館長闡明,下一檔展覽將由在地藝術家主導。
文法句型
enunciate + idea/principle/rule
enunciate + reasons
enunciate + that-clause
用法筆記
Common in formal speaking or writing about principles, opinions, or official reasons. Distinguish from sense 1 (SAY CLEARLY): this sense is about making an idea explicit, not about how the sounds are spoken.