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nounAussprache, die* * *noun (the act, or a way, of saying a word etc: She had difficulty with the pronunciation of his name.) die Aussprache* * *pro·nun·cia·tion[prəˌnʌn(t)siˈeɪʃən]what is the correct \pronunciation of this word? wie wird dieses Wort richtig ausgesprochen?* * *[prə"nʌnsI'eISən]nAussprache f* * *pronunciation difficulties Ausspracheschwierigkeitenpron. abk2. pronounced* * *nounAussprache, die* * *n.Aussprache f. -
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pro·nun·cia·tion [prə ˌnʌn(t)siʼeɪʃən] nAussprache f;what is the correct \pronunciation of this word? wie wird dieses Wort richtig ausgesprochen? -
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AusspracheEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > pronunciation
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re·ceived pro·nun·ciˈa·tionnRPnre·ceived ˈstand·ard* * *[rI'siːvdprə"nʌnsI'eISən]nhochsprachliche Aussprache* * *RP abk -
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re·ceived pro·nun·ci'a·tion nBritische Standardaussprache¿ Kultur?Received Pronunciation (RP) ist ein Begriff, der von Phonetikern wie Daniel Jones benutzt wurde, um die in der phonetischen Umschrift verwendete „Norm“ als Richtlinie für Englischlerner zu beschreiben. In den 30er Jahren wurde RP als der überregionale Akzent der Bildungsschicht in Südengland angesehen, genauer gesagt, der in den public schools und Universitäten verwendete Akzent. Die Aussprache der Vokale hat sich seit den 30er Jahren verändert und das Estuary English hat immer mehr die Sprache der privilegierten Klassen durchdrungen und das alte RP verdrängt. -
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English-German idiom dictionary > that's not the right pronunciation
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sich einer Ausspracheform annähernEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > approximate a pronunciation
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allgemein anerkannte AusspracheEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > received pronunciation
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an der Schreibung orientierte AusspracheEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > spelling pronunciation
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RP1[ˌɑ:ˈpi:, AM ˌɑ:r-]RP2[ˌɑ:ˈpi:, AM ˌɑ:r-]re·ceived pro·nun·ciˈa·tionnRPnre·ceived ˈstand·ard* * *abbr See: of academic.ru/60660/received_pronunciation">received pronunciation* * *RP abk -
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1. nounAkzent, der; (mark) Akzent, der; Akzentzeichen, das2. transitive verbthe accent is on... — (fig.) der Akzent liegt auf (+ Dat.)...
* * *1. ['æksənt] noun1) ((a mark used to show) the stress on a syllable: The accent is on the second syllable.) die Betonung2) (a mark used to show the pronunciation of a letter in certain languages: Put an accent on the e in début.) der Akzent3) (emphasis: The accent must be on hard work.) die Betonung4) (a special way of pronouncing words in a particular area etc: an American accent.) der Akzent2. [ək'sent] verb(to pronounce with stress or emphasis: The second syllable is accented.) betonen* * *ac·centI. n[ˈæksənt, AM -sent]broad/pronounced \accent breiter/starker AkzentGerman/Scottish \accent deutscher/schottischer Akzentto get rid of one's \accent seinen Akzent verlierento speak with an \accent einen Akzent haben, mit einem Akzent sprechento speak without an \accent akzentfrei sprechen, keinen Akzent habento put the \accent on sth etw in den Mittelpunkt stellen▪ \accents pl Stimme f, Tonfall mII. vt[əkˈsent, AM ækˈ-]▪ to \accent sth etw betonento \accent an aspect einen Aspekt hervorheben* * *['ksənt]1. n(all senses) Akzent m; (= stress also) Betonung fto speak without/with an accent — akzentfrei or ohne Akzent/mit Akzent sprechen
to put the accent on sth (fig) — den Akzent auf etw (acc) legen
the accent is on bright colours — der Akzent or die Betonung liegt auf leuchtenden Farben
2. vt[k'sent] betonen* * *A s [ˈæksənt; US -ˌsent]1. Akzent m:a) LING Ton m, Betonung f:the accent is on the first syllable die Betonung liegt auf der ersten Silbeb) LING Betonungs-, Tonzeichen nc) Tonfall m, (lokale oder fremdländische) Aussprache:speak English with a German accent Englisch mit deutschem Akzent sprechen;speak without an accent akzentfrei sprechend) MATH Unterscheidungszeichen ne) fig Nachdruck m:f) KUNST markante Stelle, besondere Note2. MUSa) Akzent m, Betonung fb) Akzentzeichen nc) Betonungsart f3. meist pl poet Sprache f:B v/t [ækˈsent; US auch ˈækˌsent] → academic.ru/313/accentuate">accentuate* * *1. nounAkzent, der; (mark) Akzent, der; Akzentzeichen, das2. transitive verbthe accent is on... — (fig.) der Akzent liegt auf (+ Dat.)...
* * *n.Akzent -e m.Betonung -en f. v.akzentuieren v.betonen v.
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