
(文法)
语法
the study or use of words and the way they are put together or changed to make sentences
Grammar refers to the set of rules that govern the structure of a language. It includes the organization of words, phrases, and sentences to convey meaning clearly. Key elements of grammar encompass parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, as well as sentence structure, punctuation, and verb tense. Proper grammar is essential for effective communication, as it helps speakers and writers express their ideas accurately and understandably. Mastering grammar allows individuals to construct coherent sentences and engage in meaningful conversations, making it a fundamental aspect of language learning and usage.

(词典)
字典
a book or electronic resource that gives a list of words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings, or gives the equivalent words in a different language
A dictionary is a reference book that provides definitions, pronunciations, and other information about words. It typically includes entries organized alphabetically, with each entry offering details such as the word’s meaning, usage, and grammatical information. Dictionaries may also provide information on word origins, synonyms, and antonyms. They are used to understand and clarify the meanings and correct usage of words in both written and spoken language.

(句法)
语法结构
(linguistics) the way in which words and phrases are arranged to form grammatical sentences in a language
Syntax refers to how words and phrases are organized to create grammatical sentences in a language. It includes the rules that dictate the arrangement of different parts of a sentence, such as subjects, verbs, and objects, to ensure that the intended meaning is clear. Proper syntax is important for effective communication, as it helps convey ideas accurately and understandably. Changes in syntax can also influence the style and tone of language, affecting how a message is perceived. Understanding syntax is crucial for language learners and anyone studying how languages work.

(名言)
引用
a sentence from a speech, book, etc. that is repeated somewhere else because it is wise or interesting

(惊叹词)
感叹词
a sudden and short sound, word or phrase, uttered to express anger, excitement, etc.
An exclamation is a sudden and strong expression of emotion, often shown in speech or writing. It can convey feelings like surprise, excitement, anger, or joy. In writing, exclamations are usually followed by an exclamation mark to emphasize the emotion. For example, someone might shout "Wow!" when they are amazed or "Stop!" when they are upset. Exclamations are used to show intense reactions and add energy or urgency to communication.

(相符)
一致
(grammar) to have the same grammatical number, gender, case or person
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(动词变位)
变化动词
(grammar) to show how a verb changes depending on number, person, tense, etc.

(变格)
词尾变化
(grammar) to inflect or state the different forms of a noun, pronoun or adjective according to gender, number, etc.
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(拼读)
拼写
to write or say the letters that form a word one by one in the right order
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(卷舌)
翻卷
(phonetics) to pronounce the /r/ sound with an alveolar trill
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(强调)
重读
(phonetics) to utter a syllable in a word or phrase with more emphasis
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(用声)
发声
(phonetics) to articulate a speech sound with the vibration of the vocal cords
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(清楚发音)
清晰表达
to pronounce or utter something in a clear and precise way
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(翻译)
编码
(linguistics) to express a concept, thought, or idea in a foreign language
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(演练)
训练
to learn by repetition and practice
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(结结巴巴地说)
口吃
to speak with involuntary stops and repetitions of certain words

(口误)
结结巴巴
to make an error or repeated errors while speaking
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(加标点)
标点
to use punctuation marks in a text in order to make it more understandable

(引述)
引用
to say the exact sentence or group of words someone else used in a movie, book, etc.
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