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Перевод: accentuation speek accentuation


[существительное]
постановка ударения; манера произношения; выделение; выделение в тексте; подчеркивание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Word accentuation
  2. But this stress was only one of several strands in the ideological construction of the bourgeois family, for sexual choice was hemmed in by simultaneous emphases on property, the survival (and even accentuation) of a differentiated standard of morality, and the growth of the ideology of "respectability", with all its class connotations.
  3. There was a slight seasonal effect of gradually declining response to models, but this could not have biased the results because the response to crest accentuation went in the opposite direction, increasing significantly between early (small crests) presentations and the first accentuated crest presentations.
  4. The conductor often allows heavy, clumsy-sounding accentuation, for example in the bass air, where he misses the jaunty hornpipe rhythm.
  5. It is quite a lesson to find that without continuo yet with authentically detached string-style, plus ponderous accentuation, this sounds even slower than such a modern-style performer as Bernstein (DG), who at a similar speed makes the melody soar.
  6. This leads inevitably to great simplification or stylization, and, at the same time, to a clarification and accentuation of what are felt to be the significant features or details of the object depicted.
  7. Particular attention is given to the accentuation of the drift from North to South since the late 1970s, the current scale of population deconcentration from the major metropolitan centres to smaller towns and more rural areas, and the emerging population patterns in the so-called "inner city areas".
  8. Bold stuff from a man whose pb of 27:51.76 is almost five years behind him, but Solly's accentuation is firmly on the positive.
  9. The meaning, the accentuation , and the form, of, for instance, early British music hall, early syncopated dance music, early rock 'n' roll, were subject to precisely this kind of struggle.
  10. In the longer run the accentuation of the sterling area policy, and its apparent success, especially in the explosion of colonial dollar-earning from the time of the Korean War commodity boom, re-established the pound as a major currency, a role which seemed unlikely in 1945.
  11. Very long-term records of lake acidification can provide quite dramatic evidence for the recent accentuation of the acid deposition problem.
  12. Except we don't know why, or how, or with what accentuation
  13. Professor Sloman has brought spelling up to date except where this would involve changes in pronunciation, accentuation and capitalization.

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