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121 изговаряне
pronouncing, etc. вж. изговарям; pronunciation, articulation, enunciation; utterance* * *изгова̀ряне,ср., само ед. pronouncing, articulating; pronunciation, articulation, enunciation; utterance.* * *enouncement; enunciation* * *pronouncing, etc. вж. изговарям;pronunciation, articulation, enunciation; utterance -
122 enunciazione
enunciazione s.f.1 enunciation, statement: l'enunciazione di una teoria, the enunciation of a theory2 (ling.) utterance.* * *[enuntʃat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile enunciation, statement* * *enunciazione/enunt∫at'tsjone/sostantivo f.enunciation, statement. -
123 дикция
diction, enunciation, delivery, elocution* * *дѝкция,ж., само ед. diction, enunciation, delivery, elocution; учител по \дикция elocutionist.* * *delivery* * *1. diction, enunciation, delivery, elocution 2. учител по ДИКЦИЯ elocutionist -
124 провъзгласяване
proclaiming, etc. вж. провъзгласявам; proclamation; declaration; enunciation; promulgation* * *провъзглася̀ване,ср., само ед. proclaiming; proclamation; declaration; enunciation; promulgation.* * *proclamation (официално); creation* * *proclaiming, etc. вж. провъзгласявам;proclamation;declaration;enunciation; promulgation -
125 дикция
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126 Artikulation
f; -, -en articulation* * *die Artikulationarticulation* * *Ar|ti|ku|la|ti|on [artikula'tsioːn]f -, -enarticulation; (= deutliche Aussprache auch) enunciation; (MUS) phrasing* * *die2) articulation* * *Ar·ti·ku·la·ti·on<-, -en>[artikulaˈtsi̯o:n]f (geh) articulation, enunciation* * *die; Artikulation, Artikulationen articulation* * ** * *die; Artikulation, Artikulationen articulation* * *f.articulation n. -
127 befleißigen
v/refl geh. take great pains (zu + Inf. to), endeavo(u)r (to); sich einer Sache befleißigen apply o.s. to (the task of doing) s.th., strive for ( oder after) s.th.; er befleißigt sich einer deutlichen Sprechweise he takes great care with his enunciation; sich guter Manieren befleißigen take care to cultivate good manners; sich größter Zurückhaltung befleißigen take great pains to exercise as much restraint as possible* * *be|flei|ßi|gen [bə'flaisɪgn] ptp befleißigtvr (geh)befléíßigen — to cultivate sth
sich größter or der größten Höflichkeit befléíßigen — to go out of one's way to be polite
* * *be·flei·ßi·gen *[bəˈflaisɪgn̩]vr (geh)sich akk großer Höflichkeit/Zurückhaltung \befleißigen to make an effort to be very polite/exercise greater restraint [or to be more restrained]* * *reflexives Verb (geh.)sich eines klaren Stils/höflicheren Tons usw. befleißigen — make a great effort to cultivate a clear style/to adopt a more polite tone of voice etc.
sich größter Zurückhaltung befleißigen — endeavour to exercise the greatest restraint
* * *befleißigen v/r geh take great pains (zu +inf to), endeavo(u)r (to);sich einer Sache befleißigen apply o.s. to (the task of doing) sth, strive for ( oder after) sth;er befleißigt sich einer deutlichen Sprechweise he takes great care with his enunciation;sich guter Manieren befleißigen take care to cultivate good manners;sich größter Zurückhaltung befleißigen take great pains to exercise as much restraint as possible* * *reflexives Verb (geh.)sich eines klaren Stils/höflicheren Tons usw. befleißigen — make a great effort to cultivate a clear style/to adopt a more polite tone of voice etc.
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128 enunciate
transitive verb* * *(to pronounce clearly and distinctly: He carefully enunciated each syllable of the word.) aussprechen- academic.ru/24590/enunciation">enunciation* * *enun·ci·ate[ɪˈnʌn(t)sieɪt]to \enunciate clearly deutlich sprechenII. vt▪ to \enunciate sthto \enunciate a sound einen Laut bilden2. (formulate) etw formulierento \enunciate a theory eine Theorie aufstellen* * *[I'nʌnsIeɪt]vtiartikulieren* * *enunciate [ıˈnʌnsıeıt]A v/t1. ausdrücken, -sprechen, ( auch öffentlich) erklären2. formulieren3. behaupten, einen Grundsatz etc aufstellen4. ( besonders deutlich) aussprechen* * *transitive verb* * *v.ausdrücken v.verkünden v.
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Enunciation — E*nun ci*a tion (?; 277), n. [L. enuntiatio, ciatio.] 1. The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth. [1913 Webster] By way of interpretation and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enunciation — 1550s, declaration, from L. enuntiationem (nom. enuntiatio) enunciation, declaration, noun of action from pp. stem of enuntiare (see ENUNCIATE (Cf. enunciate)). Meaning articulation of words is from 1750 … Etymology dictionary
Enunciation — Enunciation, lat. deutsch, Aussage, Erklärung; enunciativ, aussagend; Enunciatum, Ausspruch; enunciren, aussagen, erklären … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
enunciation — index assertion, declaratory judgment, disclosure (something disclosed), notice (announcement), notification, profession (decla … Law dictionary
Enunciation — In phonetics, enunciation is the act of speaking. Good enunciation is the act of speaking clearly and concisely. The opposite of good enunciation is mumbling or slurring.Annunciate is to specifically communicate. An annunciator panel on a piece… … Wikipedia
enunciation — noun a) The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth. b) Mode of utterance or pronunciation, especially as regards fullness and distinctness or… … Wiktionary
enunciation — /i nun see ay sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or manner of enunciating. 2. utterance or pronunciation. 3. a formal announcement or statement: the enunciation of a doctrine. [1545 55; < L enuntiation (s. of enuntiatio). See ENUNCIATE, ION] * * * … Universalium
enunciation — enunciate ► VERB 1) say or pronounce clearly. 2) set out precisely or definitely. DERIVATIVES enunciation noun enunciator noun. ORIGIN Latin enuntiare announce clearly … English terms dictionary
enunciation — noun see enunciate … New Collegiate Dictionary
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enunciation — Synonyms and related words: affirmance, affirmation, allegation, announcement, annunciation, articulation, assertion, asseveration, attack, averment, avouchment, avowal, bulletin board, circular, communique, conclusion, creed, declaration,… … Moby Thesaurus