phrase 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
phrasenoun [ C ] uk
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phrase noun [C]
(GRAMMAR)
Add to word list
Add to word list
language a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence
短语
范例
an adverbial phrasean adjectival phraseThe phrase "a not unfamiliar situation" is an example of a double negative.The phrase "a hard frost" is a collocation.In grammar, an adjunct is an adverb or adverbial phrase that gives extra information in a sentence.
phrase noun [C]
(EXPRESSION)
B1 a short group of words that are often used together and have a particular meaning
说法;用语;警句
We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an "elective dictatorship".
套用一下黑尔什姆勋爵的名言,我们被“选举出来的独裁者”统治着。
同义词
expression (WORDS)也请参见
phrase book
更多范例减少例句I've just bought a dictionary of phrases, sayings and quotations.He used a rather obscure phrase and I can't remember what it was now.
phrase noun [C]
(MUSIC)
music
specialized a small group of notes forming a unit of a tune
乐句;乐节
相关词语
phrasal语法
ChunksWhen we speak and write, we repeat a lot of phrases and clauses, such as on the other hand, a lot of, at the moment, you know, you see, I mean. Some of these phrases, or chunks of language, are very common and they have specific meanings. …
Chunks in speakingWe use chunks like you know, you know what I mean, I know what you’re saying to check and show understanding between speaker and listener: …
Chunks in writingWe use many chunks in writing. They help us to structure what we write: …
Chunks as framesSome chunks don’t look complete (I don’t know if, in the middle of). These usually help make up or frame sentences: …
Noun phrasesA noun phrase consists of a noun or pronoun, which is called the head, and any dependent words before or after the head. Dependent words give specific information about the head. …
Noun phrases: dependent wordsIn a noun phrase, dependent words before the head are either determiners (e.g. the, my, some) or premodifiers (e.g. adjectives). Dependent words after the head are either complements or postmodifiers. …
Noun phrases: determiners (a, the, my, his, some, this, etc.)Determiners come first in a noun phrase (e.g. the big black car). They include: …
Noun phrases: premodifiers (big, good, red)Premodifiers consist of single adjectives, adjective phrases, single nouns and noun phrases which are used before the head in a noun phrase. …
Noun phrases: complementsComplements come immediately after the head in a noun phrase. They are prepositional phrases or clauses which are necessary to complete the meaning of the noun. Without the complement, we wouldn’t understand what the noun was referring to. …
Noun phrases: postmodifiersPostmodifiers come after the head in a noun phrase. They consist of adverb phrases, prepositional phrases and clauses. Postmodifiers give extra or specific information about the noun (e.g. place, possession, identifying features). Unlike complements, they are not necessary to complete the meaning. …
Noun phrases: complements or postmodifiers?Complements are necessary to complete the meaning of a noun. Postmodifiers are not necessary; they give extra information about the noun which helps to identify it or locate it in some way. (The complement and the postmodifier are underlined below.) …
Noun phrases: orderBefore the head of a noun phrase, determiners come first, then adjectives, then nouns acting as modifiers. The spoken stress is normally on the head. …
Noun phrases: usesWe most typically use noun phrases as the subjects (s) and objects (o) of clauses (io = indirect object; do = direct object): …
Noun phrases: noun phrases and verbsNoun phrases can show person (first, second or third) and number (singular or plural). The person and number of the noun phrase which is the subject of a clause decides the person and number of the verb. This is called agreement. …
Noun phrases: two noun phrases togetherWe can put two noun phrases (np) together to refer to the same person or thing. This is called apposition: …
Verb phrasesA verb phrase consists of a main verb alone, or a main verb plus any modal and/or auxiliary verbs. The main verb always comes last in the verb phrase: …
Simple verb phrasesA simple verb phrase consists of a main verb. The verb in a simple verb phrase shows the type of clause (e.g. declarative, imperative): …
Complex verb phrasesA complex verb phrase may include one modal verb and one or more auxiliary verbs before the main verb. A modal verb always comes before any auxiliary verbs: …
Verbs and verb phrases: typical errorsWe always need an e in the -ed form (past simple and -ed form) of regular verbs: …
Phrase classesThe different word classes can form the basis of phrases. When they do this, they operate as the head of the phrase. So, a noun operates as the head of a noun phrase, a verb as the head of a verb phrase, and so on. Heads of phrases (H) can have words before them (e.g. determiners (det), adjectives (adj), adverbs (adv)) or after them (e.g. postmodifiers (pm) or complements (c)): …
phraseverb [ T usually + adv/prep ] uk
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to express something with a particular choice of words
用…方式表达,以…措词表达
The declaration was carefully/cleverly/tactfully, etc. phrased.
宣言措词谨慎/巧妙/圆滑等。
同义词
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(phrase在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
phrase的例句
phrase
An important point relates to the meaning of the phrase "the target's reasonable expectation" of truthfulness.
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The first category comprised single phrase utterances, minimally containing a preposition and a noun.
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Although a low presence of cue phrases can lead to many undiscovered relations, they can serve as a reference for annotators.
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The restriction aims at reducing the combinatorial complexity of rule numbers due to the order sensitivity of phrase structure grammar.
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After three or four repetitions, children understood the desired pattern of responses and phrased their answers accordingly.
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The discussions preceding "offering truth," the physical setting, and the way decisionmaking options are phrased can greatly affect how the patient chooses.
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This allows one to embed template definitions within each other, so that common templates, such as noun phrases, can be reused.
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In these instances, then, the entailments of sentences with spatial to phrases are determined by the meaning of their verbs.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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