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accent [aksɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = prononciation) accent• e accent grave/aigu e grave/acute* * *aksɑ̃nom masculin1) ( façon de parler) accent2) ( sur une lettre) accentprendre un accent — [mot, lettre] to have an accent
3) ( sur une syllabe)mettre l'accent sur quelque chose — fig to put the emphasis on something
4) (nuance, note) overtone* * *aksɑ̃1. nm1) (d'un locuteur: régional, étranger, nasillard) accentIl a l'accent de Marseille. — He has a Marseilles accent.
2) LINGUISTIQUE (signe graphique) accent3) PHONÉTIQUE4) fig2. accents nmpl(inflexions expressives ou saveurs) overtonesaux accents... — with... overtones
aux accents de [musique] — to the strains of
* * *accent nm1 ( façon de parler) accent; avoir l'accent bordelais to have a Bordeaux accent; parler français sans accent/avec un léger accent anglais to speak French without an accent/with a slight English accent;2 ( sur une lettre) accent; accent aigu/grave acute/grave accent; accent circonflexe circumflex (accent); prendre un accent [mot, lettre] to have an accent; sourcils en accent circonflexe arched eyebrows;3 Phon accent (d'intensité) stress; accent fixe/libre fixed/free stress; l'accent porte sur la dernière syllabe the stress is ou falls on the last syllable; mettre l'accent sur qch fig to put the emphasis on sth, to stress sth;4 (nuance, note) il n'y avait pas le moindre accent de sincérité dans son discours there wasn't the slightest hint of sincerity in his/her speech; musique aux accents mozartiens music with Mozartian overtones; un accent de vérité a ring of truth.accent de hauteur pitch; accent tonique stress.[aksɑ̃] nom masculin1. [prononciation] accentavoir un accent to speak with ou to have an accent2. PHONÉTIQUE stressa. tonic accentb. [signe] stress markb. (figuré) to stress, to emphasize3. [signe graphique] accentaccent grave/circonflexe/aigu grave/circumflex/acute (accent)e accent grave/aigu e grave/acuteun accent de sincérité/d'émotion a note of sincerity/of emotion————————accents nom masculin pluriel[son] -
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عَلامَة النَّبْر \ accent: a mark used (in writing) to show the special force given to a word or part of a word or a particular quality of sound. \ لَفَظَ بِنَبْرٍ \ accent: to say (a word or part of a word) with special force: In pronouncing the word ‘bookshop’, ‘book’ is accented. \ See Also تشديد (تشديد) \ لَكْنَة \ accent: a special way of speaking: Mr Brown speaks Spanish with an English accent. \ لَهْجَة \ accent: a special way of speaking: Mr Brown speaks Spanish with an English accent. \ See Also لكنة (لَكْنَة) \ نَبَرَ \ accent: to say (a word or part of a word) with special force: In pronouncing the word ‘bookshop’, ‘book’ is accented. \ نَبْر \ accent: special force given to a word or part of a word. -
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sg - accénten, pl - accénter1) акце́нт м2) ударе́ние с* * ** * *(en -er) accent;[ tale med accent] speak with an accent;[ uden accent](dvs uden tryk) unaccented, unstressed;[ tale engelsk uden accent] speak English without an accent. -
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[ˈæksənt]1. noun1) (a mark used to show) the stress on a syllable:نَبْرَة الصَّوتThe accent is on the second syllable.
2) a mark used to show the pronunciation of a letter in certain languages:عَلَامَة تَشْدِيد اللَّفْظPut an accent on the e in début.
3) emphasis:تَوْكِيدThe accent must be on hard work.
لَهْجَهan American accent.
2. [əkˈsent] verbto pronounce with stress or emphasis:نبَّر اللَّفْظ، شَدَّدَ عَلَى مَقْطَعThe second syllable is accented.
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subst. [ fremhevelse] emphasis, stress subst. [ uttalemåte] accent (uten accent) (ubetonet) unaccented, unstressed -
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11 accent (tonique)
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12 accent aigu
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13 accent grave
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14 accent circonflexe
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > accent circonflexe
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15 Accent aigu
[aksatε’gy] m; -, -s -s; LING. accute (accent)* * * -
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17 Accent grave
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20 accent cirkumfleks
subst. [tegnet ^] accent circumflex
См. также в других словарях:
accent — [ aksɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1265; lat. accentus I ♦ 1 ♦ Augmentation d intensité de la voix sur un son, dans la parole (accent d intensité dit à tort accent tonique, les deux accents étant difficiles à distinguer en latin). Mus. Mise en relief d un point… … Encyclopédie Universelle
accent — ACCÉNT, accente, s.n. 1. Pronunţare mai intensă, pe un ton mai înalt etc. a unei silabe dintr un cuvânt sau a unui cuvânt dintr un grup sintactic. ♦ Semn grafic pus de obicei deasupra unei vocale pentru a marca această pronunţare sau altă… … Dicționar Român
accent — ACCENT. s. m. Infléxion de la voix, maniére de prononcer. Il n a point de mauvais accent. on connoist à son accent de quelle Province il est. accent Normand. accent Gascon. On dit poëtiquement. Les accens de la voix. tristes accens. accens… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
accent — 1. The noun is stressed on the first syllable and the verb (meaning ‘to lay stress on, to emphasize’ in various senses) on the second. 2. In general use, an accent is ‘individual, local, or national mode of pronunciation’, as in a Scottish accent … Modern English usage
accent — Accent. m. Est pur Latin, et signifie l elevation, ou rabbaissement, ou contour de la voix en prononçant quelque diction, Accentus, et consequemment signifie les virgules et marques apposées aux mots indicans les endroits d iceux où il faut… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Accent — Ac cent , n. [F. accent, L. accentus; ad + cantus a singing, canere to sing. See {Cant}.] 1. A superior force of voice or of articulative effort upon some particular syllable of a word or a phrase, distinguishing it from the others. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Accent — may refer to:peech and language* Accent (linguistics), pronunciation common to a certain language dialect * Stress (linguistics), tone levels and emphasis used in many languages to provide information when using the language * Stress (phonology)… … Wikipedia
accent — [ak′sent΄; ] chiefly Brit [, ak′sənt; ] for v. [, ak′sent΄, ak sent′] n. [Fr < L accentus < ad , to + cantus, pp. of canere, to sing: a L rendering of Gr prosōidia (see PROSODY), orig. referring to the pitch scheme of Gr verse] 1. the… … English World dictionary
Accent — (v. lat.), 1) Hebung u. Senkung der Laute durch die Stimme; entweder von mechanischen od. oratorischen Ursachen herrührend, u. daher grammatischer od. Wort , u. oratorischer od. Rede A.; 2) Zeichen dieser Betonung. Der grammatische od. Wort A.,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Accent — Ac*cent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accenting}.] [OF. accenter, F. accentuer.] [1913 Webster] 1. To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a mark); to utter or to mark with accent. [1913 Webster] 2. To mark… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Accent — wird in folgenden Zusammenhängen verwendet: französisches Wort für das Akzentzeichen Accent, ehemalige niederländische politische Wochenzeitschrift ein Automodell, siehe Hyundai Accent Siehe auch: Akzent … Deutsch Wikipedia