inflect如何读

英:[ɪnˈflekt]

美:[ɪnˈflɛkt]

inflect是什么意思

vt.

变(音),转(调)

使(词)屈折变化

vi.

屈折变化

inflect自然拼读

in·flect

ihn flekt

inflect变形

第三人称单数:inflects

现在分词:inflecting

过去式:inflected

过去分词:inflected

inflect扩展

inflective (adj.), inflectedness (n.), inflector (n.)

inflect词根

词根:inflect

adj.

inflectional 屈折的;屈曲的;抑扬的

inflective 屈折的;抑扬的

n.

inflection 弯曲,变形;音调变化

inflect英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to vary (a word) by inflection : decline, conjugate

to change or vary the pitch of

inflect one's voice

to affect or alter noticeably : influence

an approach inflected by feminism

to turn from a direct line or course : curve

intransitive verb

to become modified by inflection

inflect词源中文解释

15世纪初,“向内弯曲”,源自拉丁语 inflectere(过去分词 inflexus)“向内弯曲,弯曲,弯曲”,比喻地,“改变,改变,影响”,来自 in- “在……里面”(见 in-(1))+ flectere “弯曲”(见 flexible)。语法意义上的“通过形式变化而变化”(特别是在单词末尾)始于1660年代。相关: Inflected; inflecting。

inflect词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin inflectere, from in- + flectere to bend

The first known use of inflect was in the 15th century

inflect儿童词典英英释义

inflexibleadjective

not easily bent or twisted : rigid, stiff

not easily influenced or persuaded : firm

incapable of change : unalterable

inflexible laws

inflexibleadjective

not easily bent or twisted : rigid, stiff

not easily influenced or persuaded : firm

incapable of change : unalterable

inflexible laws

inflectionnoun

a change in the pitch or tone of a person's voice

the change in the form of a word showing its case, gender, number, person, tense, mood, voice, or comparison

inflectionnoun

a change in the pitch or tone of a person's voice

the change in the form of a word showing its case, gender, number, person, tense, mood, voice, or comparison

inflectverb

to change a word by inflection

to change the pitch of the voice

inflectverb

to change a word by inflection

to change the pitch of the voice

inflect 例句

1 The sky that the dancers gaze at feels European, inflected by the Polish folk dance in the choreography, which picks up the folk elements in a Chopin score.

2 He effectively left the South when he was 14, but his quiet, pensive voice is still inflected with a Georgia accent.

3 He’s distinctly softspoken, with a drawling, inflected delivery that is hard to translate to print.

4 Throughout, intersections of race and class inflect the characters’ language and relationships.

5 She inflects her celebrated takes on Rossini with the dazzled wonder of a musical theater actress and delights in programming populist encores like “Over the Rainbow.”

6 From that point on, the public’s view of O’Keeffe’s paintings, which Stieglitz often showed in his gallery, would be inflected by what viewers saw of her body, much to her dismay.

7 Mr. Wheeldon’s dance does not tell that story, or any other, but shades of it inflect his response to the music.

8 “Mainlanders might want their meal inflected with familiar flavors, but they don’t want a wholesale facsimile of what they can get in China.”

9 Verb may is inflect for person tense voice and mood.

动词随著人称、时态、语态和语气的不同可能会有词形的曲折变化。

10 And for the first time, Boyle’s dialogue — usually inflected with the timbre of real anger — sounds TV-corny.

11 While the choices are often politically inflected, Katherine Connor Martin, an editor at Oxford Dictionaries, said the unusual decision to focus on climate-related terms reflected a “demonstrable escalation” in the language around climate.

12 Its punk was always the sort inflected with ska and, in its earliest years, it certainly limned the edges of good taste.

13 His theory of revenge, Medici style, is inflected with the allure of a freshly discovered antique journal, chanced upon in a cobwebbed attic, its pages yellowed, its leather-bound cover coated in dust.

14 Jacob’s was inflected with the rhythms of the Hebrew Bible and the beit midrash where the men of his village studied and argued.

15 The slight, unassuming 43-year-old said he drew inspiration from morally inflected westerns and martial arts movies.

16 He inflects the most juggernaut step with expressive detail – his eyes pooling depths of anguish or hope, his body tugging against captivity.

17 “I hope that’s not active,” she said in a slightly British Indian—inflected voice.

18 But the newsboy-capped bartender poured another Manhattan, this one inflected with saffron, and the time — it hardly mattered in a place like this.

19 Nowadays those people in Ka-alan has faced the changes of the environment and history which do inflect the alteration of the meaning of land.

在排湾的文献中,土地代表著头目的权贵象徵与声望地位的由来,而历经环境与历史变迁的嘉兰人,对于土地所代表声望的意义是否产生改变?

20 Even once I entered adulthood and had to get a normal job, having failed at becoming a pro athlete, the show’s lavishness still probably inflected my decision-making.

inflect 同义词

2 屈折变化

inflected inflection

4 略作改变

inflected

8 使转调

modulate

9

screw twizzle

11 使变音

umlaut

12 变曲

buckle inflection

21 使屈折

refract

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