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Campbell urges us to do like King Arthur's knights when they set out on their Holy Grail.- yī suǒ 'ěr tè yà sè wáng chuán shuō zhōng de yī wèi 'ài 'ěr lán gōng zhù, tā jià gěi liǎo kāng wò 'ěr guó wáng què hé tā de qí shì tè lǐ sī tǎn fā shēng liǎo liàn qíng
In Arthurian legend, an Irish princess who married the king of Cornwall and had a love affair with his knight Tristan.- zhōng guó yáng jì de kuài jīng zhōng fā xiàn de sì táng。
a tetrasaccharide found in the tubers of the Chinese artichoke.- dà duō shí hòu , rǎn dí dū jǐn bì shuāng yǎn , dàn wǒ zhēng zhe shuāng mù , kāi shǐ rèn zhēn dì guān chá , chū xiàn zài yǎn qián de shì yī dà piàn lǜ sè de yáng jì dì , tā men shí 'ér zài yáng guāng xià shǎn shǎn fā guāng , shí 'ér zài gǔn gǔn 'ér lái de wù qì zhōng yǐnmò。
Most of the time his eyes were shut, but mine were open. I started really looking. And there appeared green acres of artichoke fields that glistened in the sun or disappeared when the fog rolled in.- dì 'èr shí qī tiáo kě huò zhuān lì de fā míng
Article 27 Patentable Subject Matter- jué dìng yī piān wén zhāng kě yǐ fā biǎo
Clear an article for publication- dì liù shí liù tiáo zuì bù fā dá guó jiā chéng yuán
Article 66 Least-Developed Country Members- yīng 'ér fā yīn bù qīng xī。
A baby cannot use articulate speech. - fā huá yīn yán yǔ zhōng fā yīn qì guān cóng yī gè yīn huá dào xià yī gè yīn fā yīn
To articulate a glide in speech.- dài chàn yīn fā chū( shēng yīn)
To articulate(a sound) with a trill. - yùn shé fǎ fā yīn tōng guò tóng guǎn yuèqì huò huáng yuèqì fā chū yīn jiē
To articulate notes on a brass or wind instrument.- yùn shé fǎ tōng guò yùn dòng shé tóu zǔ duàn kōng qì zài yuèqì zhōng de yùn xíng, cóng 'ér fā chū shēng yīn
Interruption of the wind stream through an instrument by movement of the tongue in order to articulate notes.- yòng yùn shé fǎ chuī chū yòng shé tóu zǔ zhù kōng qì de liú tōng cóng 'ér fēn kāi huò fā chū( tóng guǎn yuèqì huò huáng yuèqì yǎn zòu de yīn jiē)
To separate or articulate(notes played on a brass or wind instrument) by shutting off the stream of air with the tongue.- ruò shì shuō bù guàn yīng guó shì yīng yǔ, nà me kě xiàng běn dì de fā yīn qīng xī kān dāng xīn jiā pō rén jiē mó de jiǎng yīng yǔ zhě kàn qí, rú lǐ guāng yào zī zhèng、 wú zuò dòng zǒng lǐ、 lǐ xiǎn lóng fù zǒng lǐ。
If you are more comfortable with home ground than British English, look to articulate English speakers here who are qualified to set the bench-mark for Singaporeans héng Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.- dān yuán yīn zài yī gè yīn jié de fā yīn guò chéng zhōng bù gǎi biàn yīn zhì de dān yuán yīn, rú yīng wén dān cí bed zhōng de yuán yīn
A single vowel articulated without change in quality throughout the course of a syllable, as the vowel of English bed.- liú yīn de wú mó cā qīng xī fā chū bìng kě xiàng yuán yīn yī yàng yán cháng de
Articulated without friction and capable of being prolonged like a vowel.- fā yīn huò niàn zì bù qīng xī de, huò shēng yīn bèi zào shēng yānmò de。
poorly articulated or enunciated, or drowned by noise. - kǒu qiāng fā yīn de zhǐ tōng guò zuǐ、 chún fā yīn de, fā yīn shí bí qiāng jǐn bì
Articulated through the mouth only, with the nasal passages closed.- shēng dào yā suō( dàn bù guān bì) fā chū de fǔ yīn。
consonant articulated by constricting (but not closing) the vocal tract.- zài zuǐ huò hóu de hòu bù fā chū de fǔ yīn。
a consonant articulated in the back of the mouth or throat.- fā yīn huò niàn zì qīng xī de, bìng qiě shēng yīn zú gòu dà néng qīng chǔ dì tīng dào de。
well articulated or enunciated, and loud enough to be heard distinctly. - shé jiān kào jìn chǐ yín jǐ fā chū de fǔ yīn。
a consonant articulated with the tip of the tongue near the gum ridge.- yǐ dī yīn diào fā yīn de, xiàng far zhōng de yuán yīn
Articulated with the tongue in a low position, as the vowel in far.- shǔ yú huò guān yú yòng shuāng chún fā chū de yǔ yīn de。
of or relating to or being a speech sound that is articulated using both lips.- chún chǐ yīn de yòng xià chún hé shàng chǐ fā yīn de, rú( f) yīn hé( v) yīn
Articulated with the lower lip and upper teeth, as the sounds(f) and(v).- shuāng chún yīn de yòng shuāng chún fā yīn huò shuō huà de, rú fǔ yīn b, p, m hé w。
Pronounced or articulated with both lips, as the consonants b, p, m, and w.- fā shēng shí , zài shēng mén shì fàng yā lì de bào pò fǔ yīn; xiàng yuán yīn de tū rán fā yīn yī yàng。
a stop consonant articulated by releasing pressure at the glottis; as in the sudden onset of a vowel.- xiǎo shé yīn de lì yòng xiǎo shé yīn huò shé hòu kào jìn huò chù dào xiǎo shé yīn de bù wèi lái fā yīn de
Articulated by vibration of the uvula or with the back of the tongue near or touching the uvula.- chún yīn de bì shàng zuǐ chún huò bù fèn bì shàng zuǐ chún 'ér fā yīn de, rú( b),( m) huò( w) yīn
Articulated mainly by closing or partly closing the lips, as the sounds(b),(m), or(w).- yòng shé jiān fā yīn de yòng shé jiān fā yīn de, rú t, d hé s, yǔ qí xiāng guān de
Of, relating to, or articulated with the tip of the tongue, as t, d, and s.- liú yīn néng gòu qīng xī fā chū méi yòu mó cā bìng néng xiàng yuán yīn yī yàng yán cháng de fǔ yīn, lì rú yīng yǔ zhōng de l hé r
A consonant articulated without friction and capable of being prolonged like a vowel, such as English l and r.- zài tóng yī diǎn shàng fā chū de bāo hán bào pò yīn hé cā yīn hùn hé yīn。
a composite speech sound consisting of a stop and a fricative articulated at the same point (as `ch' in `chair' and `j' in `joy').
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