#吉娜單字教室 更新課程【pronunciation n. 發音】。這個單字有點長,而且常會跟動詞搞錯拼音,pronounce (動詞) - pronunciation (名詞),都是超級實用的單字,尤其對於學習英文的人更是每天要掛在嘴邊的。我們明天學習動詞的用法,有很棒的生活例句,讓你單字背起來後,真正用得出來!
pronunciation
音節:pro-nun-ci-a-tion
KK[prə͵nʌnsɪˋeʃən]
n. 發音
1. Your pronunciation is great. Can you tell me any tips for improving?
你的發音很棒。你可以告訴我任何改善的秘訣嗎?
2. The pronunciation of this word is not English. It's a word borrowed from French.
這個單字的發音不是英文。它是從法語借過的字。
3. I would like to improve my pronunciation. I need to work on my flexibility in the mouth.
我想要改善我的發音。我需要好好練習提升我嘴巴的靈活度。
例句4
A: Do you think pronunciation is useful?
B: Of course! Pronunciation is important if you want to be understood clearly.
你覺得發音有用嗎?
當然!如果你想要讓人聽清楚你說什麼,發音很重要。
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