utterances
英 [ˈʌtərənsɪz]
美 [ˈʌtərənsɪz]
n. 用言语的表达; 说话; 话语; 言论
utterance的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 言辞;言语;言论
Someone'sutterancesare the things that they say.- ...the Queen's public utterances.
女王的公开讲话 - ...a host of admirers who hung on her every utterance.
全神贯注地听她每一句话的一群仰慕者
- ...the Queen's public utterances.
- N-UNCOUNT 吐露;表达
Utteranceis the expression in words of ideas, thoughts, and feelings.- She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions.
只要她不表露她的激情和情感,她就可以选择自己的婚姻伴侣。
- She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions.
双语例句
- Speech Act Theory and the Multi-level Meaning of Characters 'Utterances in Drama& Albee's The Zoo Story
言语行为理论与戏剧人物话语的多层次内涵&阿尔比《动物园的故事》的话语分析 - The Classifications and Functions of Teachers 'Supporting Follow-up Utterances& Using Examples of Reading Teaching in Middle Schools
教师支持性反馈话语的类别与功用&以中学阅读教学为例 - In addition, encourage LXG to use longer utterances when conveying his needs and wants at home.
另外,在家里当LXG表达他的需要时,鼓励他使用比较长的句子。 - On a Tentative Study of Applying Relevance Theory to the Cognition of Humorous Utterances
从关联理论视角解读幽默言语的认知过程 - Every time you require input from the user, a grammar specifying the valid utterances for that interaction must be identified.
每次您要求用户输入时,必须标出为该次交互规定有效话语的语法。 - Although Sphinx-4 does not currently support word spotting, we can still achieve useful results by forcing all utterances to match at least one of the words in the grammar.
虽然Sphinx-4目前不支持单词定位,但是仍然可以通过强制所有发音至少在语法上匹配一个单词来获得有用的结果。 - On average, fathers spoke less than mothers did, but they did not differ in the length of utterances or proportion of questions asked.
通常,父亲比母亲说的少,但是在话语的长度和问问题的多少方面,他们没有差别。 - Prior to speaker-independent speech recognition, users had to train the software to recognize their utterances.
在使用独立于讲话者的语音识别功能之前,用户必须训练软件来识别他们的讲话方式。 - Elsewhere, particularly in his more public utterances, Hawthorne speaks very differently.
在别的地方,特别是在比较公开的谈话里,霍桑讲的话则完全不同。 - He remembered one of Nietzsche's mad utterances wherein that madman had doubted truth.
他想起了尼采的一段话,表现了那疯子对真理的怀疑。