spoken word
英 [ˌspəʊkən ˈwɜːd]
美 [ˌspoʊkən ˈwɜːrd]
n. 口头说的话
牛津词典
noun
- 口头说的话
language expressed in speech, rather than being written or sung
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 口头说的话(相对书面语言或音乐而言)
The spoken wordis used to refer to language expressed in speech, for example in contrast to written texts or music.- There is a potential educational benefit in allowing pictures to tell the story, rather than the spoken word.
用图片代替话语来讲述故事可能会收到更好的教育效果。 - ...a spoken word CD by acclaimed novelist Derek Raymond.
由颇受欢迎的小说家德里克·雷蒙德录制的一张听书唱片
- There is a potential educational benefit in allowing pictures to tell the story, rather than the spoken word.
英英释义
noun
- a word that is spoken aloud
双语例句
- He hasn't spoken a word in nearly two years.
他近两年来一个字都没透露过。 - But to trace out the history of the whole period, to say who was fighting whom at any given moment, would have been utterly impossible, since no written record, and no spoken word, ever made mention of any other alignment than the existing one.
然而想摸清那时期的历史,比方说谁在什么时候跟谁打仗,却根本办不到,因为绝无白纸黑字的记录,绝无信誓旦旦的言语,提及还有什么别样的联盟。 - There is a weird power in a spoken word.
在所说的字词中有一种奇异的力量。 - A compelling mix of sampled and programmed musical fragments and beats, breathy spoken word and ethereal singing, Witch still sounds fresh today.
《女巫》混和了经过采样和编程的音乐片段和节奏、气声低语和空灵的演唱,如今听起来仍然很新鲜,令人叹服。 - Moreover, even within a single group, the meaning of a gesture could vary with context, almost as tone of voice can vary the meaning of a human's spoken word.
此外,即使是在一种动物内部,一个手势的意义可能在不同的情境下有所变化,就像人类说话时用不同的声调可以表示不同的意义那样。 - No one had yet spoken a word.
到现在还没人开口说过一句话。 - Presidential hopeful Barack Obama earned a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for the audio version of his book The Audacity of Hope.
美国总统候选人巴拉克.奥巴马以配音版新书“无畏的希望”获得格莱美最佳朗读专辑奖。 - Amazing things about the spoken word: once said, it cannot be erased;
惊人的事情,关于口语词:曾经说过,它不能被删除; - The reader communicates meaning and emotions to the listener, relying only on the spoken word through reading, without props, costumes, lighting or sound effects, or other devices including digital presentations, or wandering about a stage.
读者向听众传达含义和表达情感,单凭阅读的方式进行口头交流、而不借助道具、服装、灯光、声效、或其他设备像数字演示、舞台效果。 - The researchers found that each spoken word produced varying brain signals, and thus the pattern of electrodes that most accurately identified each word varied from word to word.
研究者发现每个口语单词都会产生不同的大脑信号,因此能够最准确地识别每个单词的电极模式就会因为单词之间的差异而有所不同。
