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第三人称单数:phrases

第三人称复数:phrases

现在分词:phrasing

phrase

过去分词:phrased

过去式:phrased

phrase 基本解释

名词成语; 乐句; 说法; <语>短语

及物动词叙述,措词

及物/不及物动词划分乐句,分乐节(尤指为奏乐或歌唱)

phrase 相关例句

phrase

及物动词

1. She phrased her refusal politely.
    她婉言谢绝了。

2. I phrased my request very carefully.
    我小心翼翼地说出我的请求。

3. The passage is badly phrased.
    这段话措词很糟。

名词

1. Try to learn by heart these English words and phrases.
    努力把这些英语单字和词组记住。

2. The speaker certainly has a way with a phrase.
    这位演讲者无疑善于辞令。

3. We have had enough of phrases.
    我们已经听够了废话。

phrase 网络解释

1. 片语:笔者参加多次测验后,发觉题型一直在变化,就以阅读里字汇的考法,除了同义字(synonym)、片语(phrase)及代名词(pronoun)传统的考题之外,现在又出现「解释或定义题」及反义字(antonym).

phrase 词典解释
phrase什么意思

1. phrase的翻译

1. 惯用法;成语;习语;警句
    A phrase is a short group of words that people often use as a way of saying something. The meaning of a phrase is often not obvious from the meaning of the individual words in it.

    e.g. He used a phrase I hate: 'You have to be cruel to be kind.'
           他说了一句我讨厌的话:“要想善良,就得残忍。”
    e.g. ...the American phrase 'laying an egg' meaning to fail at something.
           意思是“完全失败”的美国习语 laying an egg

2. phrase

2. 词组;短语
    A phrase is a small group of words which forms a unit, either on its own or within a sentence.

    e.g. It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase.
           不可能仅通过说某个词或短语就能把人催眠。

3. 用语言表达;叙述
    If you phrase something in a particular way, you express it in words in that way.

    e.g. I would have phrased it quite differently...
           我本可以把它表述得全然不同。
    e.g. The speech was carefully phrased...
           该演讲措词严谨。

4. 表达方式;措词
    If someone has a particular turn of phrase, they have a particular way of expressing themselves in words.

    e.g. Rose's stories weren't bad; she had a nice turn of phrase.
           罗斯的故事写得不错,她的语言表达形象生动。
    e.g. ...Schwarzkopf's distinctive turn of phrase.
           施瓦茨科普夫与众不同的行文风格

phrase 单语例句

1. The phrase'to live day by day'means to manage to survive just for the present without the possibility of planning for the future.

2. But when it did, it became an immediate catch phrase at home.

3. A catch phrase of the annual sessions of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee is " people's livelihood ".

4. Even Premier Wen Jiabao has signaled the need for its reform, with the catch phrase placed right on top of the first " Central Document " of 2010.

5. Cyrus played Bieber as too hip to use Bayer's enthusiastic " pretty cool " catch phrase.

6. It appears this catchy phrase does not mean what it says after all.

7. The phrase " iron rice bowl " was used to describe a job for life usually as a civil servant in China.

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8. When the final regulation was released, the ministry changed the phrase " infant food containers " into " infant nursing bottles " for clarification.

9. " Aftermath depicts the real people behind the phrase'collateral damage, '" Blank and Jensen said.

10. phrase是什么意思

10. My Chinese language teacher was in hysterics after finally understanding the meaning of an unusual colloquial English phrase.

phrase 英英释义

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noun

1. phrase的解释

1. dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic sequence

2. an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence

3. a short musical passage

    Synonym: musical phrase

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4. an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up

    Synonym: idiom idiomatic expression phrasal idiom set phrase

verb

1. divide, combine, or mark into phrases

    e.g. phrase a musical passage

2. phrase什么意思

2. put into words or an expression

    e.g. He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees

    Synonym: give voice formulate word articulate