dialect 基本解释
n.方言,土语;语调;[语]语支;专业用语
变形
复数:dialects
双语释义
n.(名词)[C][U]方言,土语 a variety of a language, spoken in one part of a country
英英释义
dialect[ 'daiəlekt ]
n.the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people"the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English"; "it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy"
同义词:idiomaccent
dialect 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)动词+~- speak (in) dialect讲方言
- write in dialect用方言写作
形容词+~- local dialect当地方言
- regional dialect方言,地区方言
- social dialect职业集团的特有用语,社会方言
- standard dialect标准方言
- the Scottish dialect苏格兰方言
- vulgar dialect粗俗的方言
~+介词
词组短语
chinese dialect中国方言
local dialect地区方言
同近义词辨析
tone, dialect, accent这三个名词意思相近,容易混淆。
tonen.语气,音调,指说话人的口气或声音的高低、轻重等。
He speaks to his baby in soft tones.他用柔和的语调和他的婴儿说话。
dialectn.方言,土语,地方话,指一个地区人们所使用的语言。
the Yorkshire dialect约克郡方言the Sichuan dialect四川方言
accentn.口音,指某一地区语言的发音特征;重音。
He speaks English with a Spanish accent.他讲英语带有西班牙口音。
speech, laguage, tongue, slang, dialect, idiom这组词都有“语言”的意思,其区别是:
speech特指人的口语,也指正式的讲话。
laguage普通用词,含义广。指人的语言或文字,或动物的语言。既可指口头或书面语言,也可指手势语等。
tongue书面用词,指人的语言,亦指人的母语。
slang指俚语。
dialect指一种语言中,某一地方所特有的语言形式,即方言。
idiom指一种语言中一般由几个词结合成短语或句子的特殊表达方式,即惯用语、成语。也指方言。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Every now and then he would lapse into the local dialect.
他讲话中时而不自觉地冒出地方方言。 - She speaks a dialect, not the Queen's English.
她说一口方言,不是标准英语。 - The dialect is spoken principally in the rural areas.
这种方言主要在农村地区使用。 - The use of dialect lent great charm to the work .
方言的运用给这部作品增添了巨大的魅力。 - Do you speak Sichuan dialect?
你会说四川话吗?
权威例句
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