enunciation
의미: The act or manner of pronouncing words clearly and distinctly, or the formal expression of a theory, principle, or policy.
Enunciation has two branches of meaning. The more common refers to vocal clarity — how distinctly someone forms their sounds. Actors, broadcasters, and public speakers are frequently assessed on their enunciation. The second, more formal sense means the articulation of an idea or doctrine: the enunciation of a new policy. Both senses emphasise precision and clarity, making the word useful across performance, linguistics, and political contexts.
예문
- The newsreader's crisp enunciation made her the gold standard for broadcast English. 那位新闻播报员清晰的发音使她成为播音英语的黄金标准。La nítida enunciación de la presentadora la convirtió en referencia del inglés radiofónico.そのニュースキャスターの明瞭な発音は、放送英語の模範とされた。그 뉴스 진행자의 또렷한 발음은 방송 영어의 표준으로 여겨졌다.
- Teachers encouraged clear enunciation to help students be understood in professional settings. 教师们鼓励学生吐字清晰,以便在职业场合中被他人理解。Los profesores fomentaban una enunciación clara para que los alumnos se hicieran entender en el ámbito profesional.教師たちは、職場の場面で相手に理解してもらえるよう、生徒たちに明瞭な発音を奨励した。교사들은 학생들이 직업적 상황에서 상대방에게 이해받을 수 있도록 명확한 발음을 권장했다.
- The prime minister's enunciation of the government's new foreign policy direction came during a speech at the Guildhall. 首相在市政厅的一次演讲中正式阐述了政府新的外交政策方向。La enunciación de la nueva orientación de la política exterior del gobierno se produjo durante un discurso del primer ministro en el Guildhall.首相によるギルドホールでの演説の中で、政府の新たな外交政策の方向性が正式に表明された。총리의 길드홀 연설에서 정부의 새로운 외교 정책 방향이 공식적으로 천명되었다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin enuntiatio (declaration, statement), from enuntiare (to declare, pronounce), from e- (out) + nuntiare (to announce). Entered English in the 16th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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