Nghĩa của từ unaccented bằng Tiếng Việt

@unaccented /'ʌnæk'sentid/
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Đặt câu có từ "unaccented"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "unaccented", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ unaccented, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ unaccented trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Barytone definition, having the last syllable unaccented

2. Atonic or unaccented, a syllable without stress or pitch accent

3. The Anapaest consists of two unaccented syllables followed by one accented syllable

4. Atonic definition: (of a syllable , word , etc) carrying no stress ; unaccented Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. Atonic definition: (of a syllable , word , etc) carrying no stress ; unaccented Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. The Amphibrach is a trisyllabic metrical foot, which in accentual meter consists of an accented syllable between two unaccented syllables

7. The Amphibrach is a trisyllabic metrical foot, which in accentual meter consists of an accented syllable between two unaccented syllables

8. Find 43 ways to say UNAccented, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

9. The number and relative positions of accented and unaccented Beats furnish the basis of proper metric articulation, with the strongest accent usually

10. Accented: 1 adj bearing a stress or accent Synonyms: stressed emphasised , emphasized , emphatic spoken with emphasis masculine (music or poetry) ending on an Accented beat or syllable Antonyms: unstressed not bearing a stress or accent feminine (music or poetry) ending on an unAccented beat or syllable light , unAccented , weak (used of

11. The unaccented (conjunctive) forms are referred to as verbal Clitics or affixes, and the disjunctives occur only as heads of prepositional phrases

12. Thus, Anacreontics had a seven-syllable line that had an accented syllable at the beginning and an eight-syllable line that started with an unaccented syllable

13. Anacrusis was a metal band from St Louis, Missouri formed in late 1986. The band’s name is a musical term meaning “an unaccented beat at the beginning of a piece of music or line of poetry”

14. Arsisis a musical term used to refer to the upbeat or unaccented part of a measure and means "Silence". Not to be confused with the Christian rock band of the same name from Alaska.

15. Alcaic Classical Greek poetic stanza composed of four lines of varied metrical feet, with five long syllables in each of the first two lines, four in the third and fourth lines, and an unaccented syllable at the beginning of the first three lines (anacrusis).

16. Definition of clitic : a word that is treated in pronunciation as forming a part of a neighboring word and that is often unaccented or contracted Contractions Are Full of Clitics We hear Clitics every day in sentences like "This'll be fine" and "C'mon over here."

17. Crudeness division of poetry containing an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables Gutachten cigarillo sin grasas saturadas deugd frighten napříč městem odložiti za kasnije guarantee natural ability immediate future pathological reduction serunding kung fu service line Aller Anfang ist schwer (u.E.) Kjo/ky është lirë

18. Catalectic (adj.) 1580s, of a line of verse, "wanting an unaccented syllable in the last foot," from Late Latin catalecticus, from Greek katalektikos "leaving off," from kata "down" (see cata-) + legein "to leave off, cease from," from PIE root *sleg-"be slack, be languid." A complete line is said to be Acatalectic.

19. The Amphibrach, laid out on this scheme, would coincide with the dactyl, as there are but three possible zones for foot elements: the zone of the limiting sensation (always occupied by the accented syllable), the zone of the contraction phase (occupied by the unaccented syllables of the iamb and anapæst), and the zone of the relaxation phase

20. Anapest (n.) also Anapaest, "two short or unaccented syllables followed by a long or accented one," 1670s, from Latin Anapaestus, from Greek anapaistos "struck back, rebounding," as a noun "an anapest," verbal adjective from anapaiein "to strike back," from ana-"back" (see ana-) + paiein "to strike" (from PIE root *pau-(2) "to cut, strike, stamp")