单词 | Diction |
例句 | 1, Bad diction marred the effectiveness of his speech. 2, Clarity of diction is vital for a public speaker. 3, Wordsworth rejected poetic diction in favour of ordinary language. 4, Actors need training in diction. 5, His diction wasn't very good. 6, His diction is noted for its freshness and vividness. 7, Her carriage and diction were always faultless. 8, She had perfect diction. 9, Johnson's notion of poetic diction distinguishes it clearly from prose. 10, His diction is generally poor and his words often inaudible. 11, In matters of diction, the author has a taste for folksy slang. 12, Understanding is not conveyed solely through clear diction but has a lot to do with the language used. 13, His diction, even if some of the vowel sounds are a shade tight, is also exemplary. 14, Bad diction marred the effectiveness of her speech. 15, The diction is simple as compared with that of the Elizabethan or the Neoclassic periods, and echoes the words and cadences of common speech. 16, It is very helpful for a language teacher to have good diction. 17, There was a lot of concentration on the voice and good diction. 18, A Song To St Helena was sung with clarity of diction and musical conviction. 19, The performance, like the recording,(http:///diction.html) is excellent with clear diction from the London Philharmonic Choir. 20, Perhaps even more destructively, the Philharmonic Hall acoustic does not make for the clarity of diction experienced in the average theatre. 21, Above all, Plomer merely touches on the Elizabethan cadence and diction. 22, Poets confer honour neither on themselves nor on their work by using a sophisticated diction. 23, It produces incongruity of style where the thoughts and diction differ from the poet's own. 24, They were sentimental as could be, and the rhymes were strained, and the diction archaic. 25, In so far as he contended for a reformation of poetic diction, he undertook a useful task. 26, If one can speak of a vocal Achilles heel, then Miss Roocroft's is still her cloudy diction. 27, Coleridge praises Cowper and Bowles for effecting a reconciliation between heart and head, and combining natural thoughts with natural diction. 28, Dowson's poetry is mannered, literary, mellifluous, and in a diction operating on a narrow register. 29, As to the style, there remain some differences in diction and paragraphing. 30, Because conflict, ambiguity, or tension controls the poem's structure, the meaning of the poem can be discovered only by analyzing contextually the poetic elements and diction. 1, Bad diction marred the effectiveness of his speech. 2, Actors need training in diction. 3, Her carriage and diction were always faultless. 31, As a kind of technology term, diction of electronic computer is one of sources of Modern Chinese neology. This article will set forth it from three aspects. 32, English for law has striking characteristics in terms of diction, syntax and discourse, and it reflects speciality, solemnness , rigorousness and accuracy. 33, Draw of body shell , crimp in foot fall, Unable diction , get feel painful to nothing slack transpierce psychical ! 34, His legal and political speeches are models of Latin diction. His eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, described as Ciceronian . 35, Headline is a component of journalese, but it has peculiar features in diction, sentence scheming, etc. 36, The lexical features of civil engineering English discourse are explored through detailed analyses of the tendency of professionalism, diction features, and word formation. 37, I considered the term artist, and then decided no, this can't be called art,() so what came out of my mouth was the diction of a kindergartner: draw-er. 38, His literary diction would give food for merriment to our elders behind his back, some of his high-flown phrases finding a permanent place in our family repertoire of witticisms. 39, A school head honcho was quoted saying: If the teacher's diction and language ability are not good, the students will not learn anything from him. 40, It is not surprising that the Greek orator Demosthenes (c 384–322 BC) was reputed to have practiced his diction and volume along the seashore by placing pebbles in his mouth. 41, A garbage model based syllable lattice is expounded in the paper for small wordage keyword spotting system, by low detection time and high diction rate. 42, Don't conceal the poverty of thought by the eccentric diction. 43, In the art of puBlic speaking, clear diction is a sine qua non. 44, This paper explicate through exemplification and comparison the thematic diversity and diction ambiguity of the poem. 45, As not strict diagnostic diction, when cannot make make a definite diagnosis by onefold and video diagnostic technology, often use liver to take an one word. 46, Core propaganda diction:Carry the sharer, walk the road of success. 47, Her conception of the character was as heavy and uncompromising as her diction. 48, His adenoidal diction suggests that he learned English from records — played at the wrong speed. 49, It analyzes how the translators adapt their translations to linguistic realities at codes and styles, sound structure and diction. 50, In Chinese classical poetry, the reiterative diction is one of rhetoric methods. 51, This article mainly discusses the style and diction with the special reference to the study and application of synonymity. 52, Gongorism drove "conceit" to its farthest point: artificiality of diction could go no farther in verse: it was only left for Gracian to apply it to prose. |
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