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。 - 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。 - These signals make up a language that is just as dependable as the spoken word; or even more so, because our docking signals are rarely misunderstood.
这些信号便是一种语言,它的可靠程度可与口头语言相比,甚至有过之而无不及。这是因为我们的汽笛信号几乎不会被误解。 - He is a master of both the written and spoken word.
他在写和说两方面都是一流水准。 - With nowhere else to turn, many decided to use rap, spoken word, dance and graffiti as their outlet to deal with this issue.
由于没有其他办法,很多人决定将饶舌、说唱、舞蹈和涂鸦当做解决这个问题的出路。 - She had never spoken a word to her sister-in-law for three days; but she had likewise dropped her fretful complaining, and we found it a great comfort.
她有三天没跟她嫂嫂说一句话了,可是她也不再怨天尤人了,这使我们深感宽慰。 - Although Obama is known for a flair with the written and spoken word, his hardest mission is often to make complicated matters relevant to the masses.
尽管奥巴马能说会写,但他最艰巨的任务常常是要把复杂的事情向大众说清。 - There is a weird power in a spoken word.
在所说的字词中有一种奇异的力量。 - 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; - Toyota very heavily depends on the spoken word to train and sustain the knowledge of TPS from one generation to another.
丰田非常依赖于言传身教这种方式来保持它的生产方式。