单词 | Spoken |
例句 | 1) A word spoken is past recalling. 2) Many a true word is spoken in jest. 3) The word once spoken can never be realled. 4) There is many a true word spoken in jest. 5) A word spoken is an arrow let fly. 6) The words once spoken can never be recalled. 7) A word spoken cannot be recalled. 8) Education commences at the mother's knee, andevery word spoken within the hearsay of children tends towards the formation of character. 9) We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face. 10) The new chairwoman was very well - spoken. 11) I've spoken to the manager about it. 12) I haven't spoken to her yet. 13) Fluency in spoken English is essential. 14) They built a robot capable of understanding spoken commands. 15) French is spoken in many parts of the world. 16) He had spoken to Emma only briefly . 17) I had hardly ever spoken to him. 18) I spun round to see who had spoken. 19) She regretted her hasty words the moment she'd spoken. 20) I haven't spoken to anyone all day. 21) I find it insulting to be spoken to in that way. 22) He needs to perfect his spoken English before going to work in Canada. 23) The music and the dialogue spoken by the German and French were dubbed in afterwards. 24) After he had spoken, a deathly silence/hush fell on the room. 25) In France patois was spoken in rural,(http:///spoken.html) less developed regions. 26) While the word is in your mouth, it is your own; when 'tis once spoken, 'tis another's. 27) Most of the best paintings in the exhibition were already spoken for. 28) After the exams, the teacher gave all borderline cases a spoken test. 29) Desperate for money, she called her sister, whom she hadn't spoken to in 20 years. 30) They had a bitter quarrel about/over some money three years ago and they haven't spoken to each other since. 1) Many a true word is spoken in jest. 2) We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face. 3) The new chairwoman was very well - spoken. 4) I've spoken to the manager about it. 5) I haven't spoken to her yet. 6) Fluency in spoken English is essential. 7) They built a robot capable of understanding spoken commands. 8) French is spoken in many parts of the world. 9) He had spoken to Emma only briefly . 10) I had hardly ever spoken to him. 11) I spun round to see who had spoken. 12) She regretted her hasty words the moment she'd spoken. 13) I haven't spoken to anyone all day. 14) I find it insulting to be spoken to in that way. 15) Most of the best paintings in the exhibition were already spoken for. 16) He needs to perfect his spoken English before going to work in Canada. 17) The music and the dialogue spoken by the German and French were dubbed in afterwards. 18) After the exams, the teacher gave all borderline cases a spoken test. 19) Desperate for money, she called her sister, whom she hadn't spoken to in 20 years. 20) After he had spoken, a deathly silence/hush fell on the room. 21) In France patois was spoken in rural, less developed regions. 22) They had a bitter quarrel about/over some money three years ago and they haven't spoken to each other since. 23) The primary aim of this course is to improve your spoken English. 24) There's a clear distinction between the dialects spoken in the two regions. 25) Do English as spoken in the UK and English as spoken in the USA differentiate more as the years pass? 26) Gaelic is still spoken in Ireland by a tiny minority. 27) Since the party she had only spoken to him once. 28) Questions are spoken with a rising intonation. 29) There is a distinct improvement in your spoken English. 30) His spoken Arabic was hurriedly brushed up before he started for the Middle East. 31) The primary aim of this course is to improve your spoken English. 32) There's a clear distinction between the dialects spoken in the two regions. 33) Do English as spoken in the UK and English as spoken in the USA differentiate more as the years pass? 34) Gaelic is still spoken in Ireland by a tiny minority. 35) Since the party she had only spoken to him once. 36) He's a tall, quietly spoken, but imposing figure. 37) He is a quietly spoken, thoughtful man. 38) Questions are spoken with a rising intonation. 39) I haven't spoken to Steve about all this. 40) The new refrigerators have been spoken for. 41) He affirmed to have spoken the truth. 42) I hope I haven't spoken out of turn. 43) Not a word was spoken. 44) I've never spoken ill of him in my life. 45) There is a distinct improvement in your spoken English. 46) Spoken language contains many incomplete sentences. 47) Liza is already spoken for . 48) He has spoken it to me. 49) Carelessly spoken words can sometimes unsolder ties of friendship. 50) We haven't spoken of late. 51) He's my neighbour,but I haven't spoken to him. 52) I'll call you after I've spoken to them. 53) He has spoken perceptively on many subjects. 54) My spoken Polish is better than my written Polish. 55) They're all either married or spoken for. 56) Ambiguity arises when students' spoken English is very limited. 57) Both sides have spoken optimistically about the talks. 58) Not another word was spoken. 59) The exam is part spoken and part written. 60) You will be spoken with by your mother. 61) He had spoken truer than he knew. 62) Both girls were spoken for. 63) The spoken word is immediate but lacks permanence. 64) French used to be widely spoken in Kampuchea. 65) He was spoken for to our school. 66) Intuition told her that he had spoken the truth. 67) The dialect is spoken principally in the rural areas. 68) She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London. 69) French and English are spoken here. 70) Sue has always spoken well of you. 71) Hardly had she spoken than she regretted it bitterly. 72) The plan was spoken to the public. 73) She strongly disliked being spoken to like that. 74) His works were well spoken. 75) Middle English was spoken from about AD 1100 to 1450. 76) She combines visual images and the spoken word to great effect in her presentations. 77) I'm afraid you can't use those chairs they're already spoken for. 78) A few people have spoken in favour of the plans to build a new car park, but I'm sure the silent majority are against it. 79) The manner in which young children are spoken to varies depending on who is present. 80) He had spoken to her only once since the party. 81) Soon after we had spoken to this man he had met a violent end. 82) She asked the little girl to draw a picture of the man she'd spoken to. 83) One of the fundamental bars to communication is the lack of a universally spoken, common language. 84) I've spoken to them to try to calm things down a bit. 85) In English, there is not a consistent one-to-one match between each written symbol and each distinct spoken sound. 86) She mentally ticked off the names of the people she had already spoken to. 87) I knocked on the door but nobody answered. Reply is often used with the actual words spoken:'I won't let you down,' he replied. 88) In stories the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. Be quiet, I have something to say. 89) English is understood all over the world while Turkish is spoken by only a few people outside Turkey itself. 90) You shouldn't have spoken to him like that you've really started something now. 91) Michael bitterly regretted those angry words, spoken in the heat of the moment. 92) You said we were about to make a big mistake, and never was a truer word spoken! 93) There is a potential educational benefit in allowing pictures to tell the story, rather than the spoken word. 94) Bill and Sandra haven't spoken to each other since he made an incautious remark about her husband's drinking problem. 95) Once again an official inquiry has spoken of weak management and ill-trained workers. 96) I'm afraid you can't sit there-those seats are spoken for. 97) If Middlemass had spoken to Potter at 8:45, Potter was in the clear. 98) I haven't spoken to anyone in English for days and that's a fact. 99) 'Many a true word is spoken in jest,' thought Rosie. 100) You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken. 101) He had never spoken to so large a crowd before. 102) You won't hear much real Cockney spoken unless you go to the East End. 103) For the spoken language, students are taught by native speakers. 104) It was the first time she had ever spoken of marriage. 105) So we're trying to redress the balance and to give teachers a sense that both spoken and written language are equally important. 106) She has often spoken up for the rights of working mothers. 107) The article was about the different varieties of Spanish spoken in South America. 108) Her spoken English is not very good, but her meaning shone through without doubt. 109) He asked me with whom I had discussed it. In spoken English it is much more natural to use who and put the preposition at the end of the sentence:Who should I address the letter to? 110) He's spoken to a publishing firm. They're going to take him on. 111) You learn a language better if you visit the country where it's spoken. 112) I have spoken on that subject a great number of times. 113) A normative grammar of a language describes how its authors think the language should be spoken or written. 114) Mrs Williams has spoken of her hate for her husband's killers. 115) I will be very angry unless you have already spoken to her. 115) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 116) He has spoken critically of the government's refusal to support the industry. 117) I can hear you - there's no need to shout. Yell can also be used, especially in spoken English. Cry with this meaning now sounds old-fashioned. When people scream they make a very loud, high noise because they are in great pain or are very frightened or excited:There was broken glass everywhere and people were screaming. You can also use these words with 'out':She shouted out in pain as they tried to move her. 118) His spoken Arabic was hurriedly brushed up before he started for the Middle East. 119) Kaspar had spoken knowledgeably about the state of agriculture in Europe. 120) If you had only the least thought for others you would not have spoken out in that way. 121) He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words. 122) I'm sorry if I've spoken out of turn, but I thought everyone had already been told. 123) Five students who had spoken out against the regime were arrested. 124) I've never met him, but I've spoken to him on the telephone. 125) I simply don't believe that spoken skills can be drilled into learners in a language laboratory. 126) The United Nations Secretary-General has spoken of the need for individual freedoms and human rights. 127) The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language. 128) Our doctor, who/whom we all liked very much, retired last week. This pattern is not used very much in spoken English. 129) I have already spoken about the import of his speech. 130) Dialects are spoken with pronounced regional accents. 131) He hadn't spoken, just stepped aside. 132) Others have spoken of war crimes and reparations. 133) Soussou, Manika and six other local languages widely spoken. 134) The same arguments apply to children's spoken language. 135) Blake recognized the Lord's Prayer spoken backwards. 136) He has spoken with authority on other transport-related Bills. 137) In the spoken mode listeners receive whole utterances. 138) Although inhabited by only a tiny population there are over 750 different languages spoken. 139) He said he never has spoken at an event clouded by a bomb threat. 140) They developed no spoken language and communicated solely by gestures. 141) It felt like a living language and one that I'd spoken before. 142) Perhaps she ought not to have spoken so bluntly, even though he was asking for it. 143) In unheard-of clarity, the words that had been spoken returned, the glances that had been exchanged. 144) Her duties as a chaperone had become less evident now that she was accustomed to Paul and had been spoken to kindly. 145) He had spoken very flatly(), making his introduction sound like a threat. 146) Her jagged monologue is spoken to an unseen visitor, and it tells the story of her courtship. 147) It has official status in many countries where other languages are also spoken. 148) We've barely spoken to each other ever since my mum's lived at his place. 149) Some of the features we have described as marking paratone boundaries in spoken discourse can, of course, have other functions. 150) The left hemisphere is responsible for the construction of spoken language, but the right contributes to its intended meaning. 151) The same provision is made for words spoken on a cable programme. 152) For this reason, spoken language interpreters are specifically trained to reject the effects of their utterance of the target language. 153) She hadn't spoken to him since New Year's Eve, since Violette had told her. 154) Users can listen to the spoken messages and direct facsimiles to any machine using the phone keypad. 155) Spoken words were not crucial because people should be able to divine the next move. 156) The last words he had spoken to me on the subject of kitchen units had been really quite abusive. 157) Many facets of spoken language are absent from written language. 158) Americans detest all lies except lies spoken in public or printed lies. Edgar Watson Howe 159) It has a magic sound to a voter, just like fairyland is spoken of and dreamed of by all chil-dren. 160) Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have found that testosterone aids spatial thinking, but interferes with performance of spoken language. 161) We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 162) I have spoken very often to governmental officials, but they take no interest in this town. 163) They had spoken to several people on the set, and had found out about the animosity between Gabby and Bill. 164) My dictionary tells me that a semite is one who hails from a country where semitic languages are spoken. 165) Navigational transits were now flying past; glances were exchanged though no words spoken. 166) I have spoken of the three triggers, those stimuli on which Tod's body gives judgment. 167) He has spoken sharply to Mr Dach about it and has received his assurance that such a thing will never happen again. 168) Now people I've spoken to who used it then never said anything about machine elves of hyperspace. 169) In the word "spoken," the stress falls on the first syllable. 170) On average in a meeting, seeking clarification and giving clarification amount to 44 percent of all the spoken behaviours. 171) This would count as a very serious mistake in spoken language interpreting. 172) Moreover, when words are spoken in continuous speech they often sound different from when spoken in isolation. 173) Yes, this now celebrated affair, which I've not spoken about before, did actually happen. 174) Even its main aim is uncertain, as it is increasingly being spoken of as an Aids fund. 175) I haven't spoken to my wife in years. I didn't want to interrupt her. Rodney Dangerfield 176) They were the voices of lost souls,(/spoken.html) all taking their lead from the one voice that had spoken Cardiff's name. 177) He had spoken of the Dignity mass to only a few close friends. 178) They empathized with each other, responding to that which at no time had been spoken aloud, but understood between them. 179) Gore came across as an earnest, deliberately spoken politician, often gesturing with his hands. 180) Often they have a kind of superstitious feeling that once their fears are spoken, they may come true. 181) The words printed are not always the actual words spoken or written to us. 182) Only certain people are capable of achieving it; those people possessed of magnetic centre, about which we have already spoken. 183) Verb-phrase anaphora occurs when a verb-phrase depends for its interpretation on another verb-phrase occurring earlier in the spoken or written discourse. 184) One thing I had not bargained for was the amount of Gaelic spoken in the country districts. 185) But in between all these things something happens which is only spoken of in hushed whispers. 186) Gentle longings, spoken in such plain and honest words, must not be permitted to remain unanswered. 187) Neologisms come and go very quickly in spoken language but tend to be less frequent in writing. 188) The words had been spoken with the finality of a full stop. 189) He refused to confirm that harsh words had been spoken in the dressing room afterwards but his post-match interview suggested as much. 190) Rain wondered what they had spoken about, how long the conversation had lapsed before she joined them. 191) He stared, then said her words himself, the way he'd spoken Latin as a boy. Dead language. 192) With no words spoken the crowd parted before the old man, allowing him immediate access to the bar. 193) As all hon. Members who have spoken have said, training is exceptionally important in the construction industry. 194) In such a situation the flow of spoken words does not need to be interrupted by information about who is speaking. 195) Traditional behavioural formulations have regarded spoken language as the minimal units for any form of analysis. 196) The distinction between the two written forms does not correspond to any distinction in their spoken form. 197) As soon as any information from a spoken stimulus reaches the word detectors, however, a process of candidate elimination begins. 198) Written answers would replace spoken replies to examiners' questions about the Highway Code. 199) I looked up at him as suddenly as if he had spoken to me, and he glanced down and nodded. 200) Ability to use the written and spoken word in order to enter into public debate. 201) But ... she'd hardly spoken to Adam since the morning he'd returned from Starr Hills. 202) As a result, spoken discourse comes to be regarded as more honest and truthful. 203) It is not however so well suited to an intensive, detailed study of spoken language. 204) He has spoken up for them when their homes have been threatened with closure and voiced their opinions on Radio Cleveland. 205) Living Language How people express themselves in words Spoken language is what you speechread. 205) try its best to gather and build good sentences. 206) In doing so we have argued that the processes involved in word recognition are rather different for spoken and printed words. 207) He had never been inside a police station, had never met a private detective, had never spoken to a criminal. 208) Baker was reported to have spoken with Bufi about human and political rights and to have promised US$6,000,000 in immediate humanitarian aid. 209) A pleasant spoken young constable arrived at Riverview with a warrant and asked if he might look over the boat. 210) During his election campaign Demirel had spoken of the need for a strong hand in dealing with Kurdish guerrillas. 211) Stanley Druckenmiller, managing director of Soros' funds, also was to have spoken during the panel discussion. 212) This Auster was the first intelligent person he had spoken to in a long time. 213) A great many obscure languages were spoken and some children remained silent because no one else spoke their language. 214) Many facets of spoken language are absent from written language. Different degrees of planning are associated with speech and writing. 215) They became less and less forgivable as time cooled the heat of the moments in which they had been spoken. 216) Many hon. Members have spoken about the pressures on our social services and educational and housing provision. 217) Many of its leading members have spoken in favour of some measure of electoral reform. 218) At the most junior level there are the students, about whom we have spoken already. 219) In spoken discourse, there is not the visual prompt of paragraph-initial line indentation to indicate a division in the discourse structure. 220) A., all strangers to me, beloved by her but oddly never spoken of. 221) As he got older, spoke more and was spoken to more, he began to distinguish two kinds of people. 222) Their brisk assimilation, and their steady success, caused some harsh words to be spoken. 223) Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken? Terry Pratchett 224) He invested the endorsement industry and his shoe contract was spoken of with awe. 225) Outwardly calm, he masks his feelings behind a demeanor of indifference and spoken confidence. 226) An extensive area grew up in which widely divergent dialects were spoken. 227) One imagines the cadences, the music and the language are unrivaled when spoken by the authors themselves. 228) First, they help to unlock the immanent structure of the legal language spoken in a specific arena. 229) Cantor prided himself on his lecture style: his carefully drawn figures and precisely spoken words flowed together effortlessly. 230) In normal spoken language there are often clear pragmatic constraints on the choice of particular syntactic forms. 231) In the 45-minute journey from Sandton to Pretoria, I barely heard two words spoken. 232) Clinton, according to aides who have spoken with him, thinks that most presidents fall into three categories. 233) Action is spoken of by use of verbs, style by the use of adverbs. 234) The mental lexicon is also involved in the production of written or spoken language. 235) On average, the human mind cannot concentrate on spoken information for more than six minutes without a break. 235) try its best to collect and build good sentences. 236) Many wise words are spoken in jest, but they don't compare with the number of stupid words spoken in earnest. Sam Levenson 237) I had spoken in jest, but Challenger gave a contemptuous snort. 238) This is true even though they bring to the search the knowledge they already possess about how spoken language works. 239) Verbal fluency is an asset and for some people spoken presentations are easy. 240) Furthermore, an adequate characterisation of spoken language requires the integration of descriptive frameworks from different branches of linguistics and psychology. 241) But while hoping for cooperation from Congress, Wilson said he has spoken with Florida Gov. 242) If evil be spoken of you and it be true, correct yourself, if it be a lie, laugh at it. Epictetus 243) Mr Gysi has spoken out for sweeping political and economic reforms and has acted as lawyer for the opposition New Forum. 244) The variety of languages spoken on the streets and in shops is extraordinary - for new immigrants as well as the old Anglo settlers. 245) Yes, well, when one has spoken out for freedom against dictatorship there are other people gunning for one. 246) In order of their emergence, they are deferred imitation, symbolic play, drawing, mental imagery, and spoken language. 247) The last time I had spoken to him was in the immediate aftermath of the coxless pairs final at the Atlanta Olympics. 248) He would show the Catholic that the Church is nothing without the Word spoken in the crucifixion. 249) The Chief Secretary has spoken for 22 minutes but has not mentioned the autumn statement. 250) Police have spoken to a man who was found outside the cottage when the fire service arrived. 251) In practice, spoken language interpreters are highly educated and highly trained. 252) Words spoken in connected speech often sound different than when spoken in isolation. 253) This means that conventional spoken broadcast traffic messages will have to be continued for many years. 254) The desirable goals of accurate reading of handwriting or indeed recognition of spoken words have almost been achieved. 255) Sometimes, some lies that spoken with high confidence could be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt. Toba Beta 256) Equally, nobody to whom I have spoken thinks that decommissioning is a magic wand. 257) A constant stream of spoken advice and directions that this child is less able to comprehend will thereby exaggerate her difficulty. 258) The biblical Mary is a powerful cultural archetype whose story has spoken to women across the centuries. 259) Although normally quietly spoken, he would be most courageous in facing hostility in discussion, even from large groups of people. 260) I have spoken of the point of contact but with the proper grip it will be much easier. 261) The child at the stage of concrete operations can assume the viewpoint of others and spoken language is social and communicative. 262) Collor has spoken favourably of the idea of an international carbon tax. 263) She heard again every word he had spoken; she reconstructed his face, his body, his clothes. 264) It would have been the easiest thing in the world for the softly spoken champ to have been intimidated by such surroundings. 265) Nor can they be found to be in contempt of court in relation to words spoken in the course of proceedings in Parliament. 266) Muriel had already spoken to Stephen about Lily's expensive taste in soap. 267) The purpose was to show that he too used spoken language and that it and Tarvarian were mutually incomprehensible. 268) Until now administration officials have spoken only in very general terms about the possible design( ), timetable and cost of missile defenses. 269) Lee attended both games in Houston, however, and not a harsh word was spoken between them. 270) We must assume that the density of information packing in spoken language is appropriate for the listener to process comfortably. 271) I know I shouldn't have spoken to Suzanne like that, but I was absolutely livid. 272) However, no residents in affected houses had complained and many had spoken out in favour of the proposals. 273) I thought about the chips that Mrs Phipps had spoken of and remembered that I had nearly choked on them once. 274) Alex let slip that he had spoken to Julie on the phone and knew where she was. 275) We saturate babies in the cadences, sounds, rhythms, and purposes of spoken language. 276) He felt a sense of guilt but at the same time knew he could never have spoken to her anyway. 277) Because language learning is so universal, one is tempted to believe that acquisition of spoken language is automatic or innate. 278) It he is right, then stage transgressions seemed to have spoken to immediate temptations in diverse ways. 279) Students have spoken of their growing frustration with school administrators. 280) In understanding spoken language, lexical access is achieved by using information from the acoustic representation of a word. 281) I began to dislike her; she looked sly and I felt indignant that she'd spoken to me like that. 282) The advance has proved highly accurate in recognising continuously spoken airborne reconnaissance reports for the Royal Air Force. 283) The words sounded like an impending cue to announce his lecture, but Stafford had only spoken for twenty-eight minutes. 284) A probability was assigned to any word string that could be formed from the spoken input. 285) Despite a major publicity campaign,() only a few people thought they'd seen her or even spoken to her. 286) Friends and family members here who have spoken with Makharadze by telephone since the accident describe him as deeply upset. 287) I mentioned that the man I had spoken to had an old check suit and a limp. 288) This is a further indication of the influence of bookish language on the spoken style. 289) In cases of conduction aphasia, comprehension of spoken words and simple spoken sentences can be intact. 290) The two officers who had hardly spoken were beginning to fidget on their chairs. 291) He had not spoken once since arriving at the unit and had suffered numerous epileptic fits. 292) Some leaders of these organizations have held Buchanan fundraisers, collected petitions for Buchanan and spoken at state Reform Party meetings. |
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