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1 articulation
noun1) (clear speech) deutliche Aussprache2) (act of speaking) Artikulation, die* * *noun die Artikulation* * *ar·ticu·la·tion[ɑ:ˌtɪkjəˈleɪʃən, AM ɑ:rˌ-]n no pl1. (clear expression) deutliche Formulierung* * *[Aː"tIkjU'leISən]n1) Artikulation f* * *articulation [ɑː(r)ˌtıkjʊˈleıʃn] s4. Zusammen-, Aneinanderfügung f, Verbindung f5. Koordination f6. ANAT, TECHa) Gelenk(verbindung) n(f):articulation piece Gelenkstück nb) Gliederung f7. BOT Knoten m, Stängelglied n* * *noun1) (clear speech) deutliche Aussprache2) (act of speaking) Artikulation, die* * *(mechanics) n.Gelenkkupplung f. n.Artikulation f. -
2 articulation
ar·ticu·la·tion [ɑ: ˌtɪkjəʼleɪʃən, Am ɑ:r ˌ-] n1) ( clear expression) deutliche Formulierung -
3 diction
nounDiktion, die (geh.)* * *['dikʃən]* * *dic·tion[ˈdɪkʃən]n no plto have good \diction eine gute Aussprache haben* * *['dIkSən]n2) (= way of speaking) Diktion f* * *diction [ˈdıkʃn] s1. Diktion f, Ausdrucks-, Redeweise f, Sprache f, Stil m2. (deutliche) Aussprache* * *nounDiktion, die (geh.)* * *n.Ausdrucksweise f.Diktion -en f.Sprache (Aussprache) m.Stil -e m.Wortwahl -en f.deutliche Aussprache f. -
4 enunciation
nounArtikulation, die; [deutliche] Aussprache* * *noun der Ausdruck* * *enun·cia·tion[ɪˌnʌn(t)siˈeɪʃən]n usu singclear/poor \enunciation deutliche/schlechte Aussprache* * *[I"nʌnsI'eISən]nArtikulation f* * *1. ( auch öffentliche) Erklärung2. Formulierung f3. Behauptung f, Aufstellung f4. ( besonders deutliche) Aussprache* * *nounArtikulation, die; [deutliche] Aussprache -
5 enunciation
enun·cia·tion [ɪ ˌnʌn(t)siʼeɪʃən] nclear/poor \enunciation deutliche/schlechte Aussprache
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