phrase
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A phrase is a short group of words that people often use as a way of saying something. The meaning of a phrase is often not obvious from the meaning of the individual words in it. 慣用語(yǔ); 警句
He used a phrase I hate: "You have to be cruel to be kind."
他用了一句我討厭的習(xí)語(yǔ):“要想善良,就得殘忍。”
2. N-COUNT A phrase is a small group of words that forms a unit, either on its own or within a sentence. 短語(yǔ); 詞組
A writer spends many hours going over and over a scene—changing a phrase here, a word there. 作家花許多個(gè)小時(shí)反複潤(rùn)色一個(gè)場(chǎng)景—這兒改個(gè)短語(yǔ),那兒改個(gè)單詞。
3. V-T If you phrase something in a particular way, you express it in words in that way. 用言語(yǔ)表達(dá)
I would have phrased it quite differently. 我則會(huì)用完全不同的話來(lái)表達(dá)它。
The speech was carefully phrased. 這篇講話措辤謹(jǐn)慎。
4. PHRASE If someone has a particular turn of phrase, they have a particular way of expressing themselves in words. 表述方式
...Schwarzkopf's distinctive turn of phrase. …施瓦茨科普夫與衆(zhòng)不同的表述方式。
5. to coin a phrase→see coin
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phrase /fre?z/ (phrasing,phrased,phrases)
劍橋詞典
- an adverbial phrase
- an adjectival phrase
- The phrase "a not unfamiliar situation " is an example of a double negative .
- The phrase "a hard frost " is a collocation .
- In grammar , an adjunct is an adverb or adverbial phrase that gives extra information in a sentence .
- I've just bought a dictionary of phrases, sayings and quotations .
- He used a rather obscure phrase and I can't remember what it was now.
phrase noun [C] (GRAMMAR)
languagea group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence
短語(yǔ)
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phrase noun [C] (EXPRESSION)
a short group of words that are often used together and have a particular meaning說(shuō)法;用語(yǔ);警句
We are governed , in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an "elective dictatorship ". 套用一下黑爾什姆勛爵的名言,我們被“選擧出來(lái)的獨(dú)裁者”統(tǒng)治著。
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phrase book
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phrase noun [C] (MUSIC)
music specializeda small group of notes forming a unit of a tune
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