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Перевод: consonant speek consonant


[прилагательное]
согласный; совместимый; созвучный; гармоничный;
[существительное]
согласный звук; буква, обозначающая согласный звук


Тезаурус:

  1. Such a moral order was legitimate since it was consonant with the dictates of Providence or, in different intellectual terms, expressive of the natural order progressively opening to the minds of Enlightenment intellectuals through scientific investigation and freedom of thought.
  2. When consonant clues are fewer, it takes longer to translate what is said into sense, but this does not mean that one's brain is slower!
  3. She seemed to articulate every consonant as she spoke.
  4. Linguistic categories are essentially contrastive, and therefore their occurrence entails the non-occurrence of other categories: for example, the occurrence of a nasal consonant (say /n/) or /m/) entails the non-occurrence of a fricative consonant, a stop consonant, or (more distantly) a vowel.
  5. Religious apologists have also fallen into the same trap as White and Draper in projecting backward a model - in this case of harmony - that, although consonant with their own reconstructed religion, may not fit the religious beliefs of the past.
  6. Although it is the consonant sounds which are essential for understanding speech, I am in duty bound to mention the vowel sounds too.
  7. The fact that the shareholders within the large company were increasingly becoming passive investors, irrelevant within the company except for their function in supplying the capital of the company, was entirely consonant with this image of the company.
  8. the sounds of English: pronunciation, accent, consonant, vowel, syllable, elision, assimilation, intonation, stress, rhythm , etc.;
  9. However, an exception is to be made for appeler n and jeter (and their derivatives), which are to be allowed to continue to double their last consonant on the ground that these verbs are "more fixed in common usage".
  10. Background noise may entirely obliterate the consonant sounds.
  11. The EAT provides a more extensive assessment of consonants and consonant blends than does the Goldman-Fristoe test, but the latter is more systematic in that, for each consonant included in the test, articulation is examined with respect to three word positions and with respect to production within sentences.
  12. Evidently the attainment of an ordered world consonant with divine laws remained the ideological framework of antislavery.

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