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Перевод: accent speek accent


[существительное]
ударение; знак ударения; произношение; акцент ; отличительный признак; главная черта; речь ; язык ;
[глагол]
делать ударение; ставить ударение; акцентировать; подчеркивать


Тезаурус:

  1. Set a short distance off a minor road, approached by a winding drive flanked by poplars, it was everyone's image of the "little place in France", rustic but well-proportioned, manageably spacious, restrained but not austere, a Cotswold farmhouse with a French accent.
  2. I love that English accent"
  3. He remembered taking her to school, it was after their mother died, Georgia would've been seven, she didn't want to go, there were girls who tied her to trees, it was her accent or her looks, he couldn't remember now, but he had to take her because he'd promised Dad, Dad who didn't know anything, the scratches on her legs were brambles, the bruises on her wrists were something else, he couldn't remember now, how could they tell him the truth, how could they tell him anything when all he did was sit in dark rooms with his head in his hands, his head haunted by her ghost, and each dawn broke like the slow blow of a hammer.
  4. Some of Baudo's Czech soloists have a rather thick accent, but on the whole, all the singing roles are very well taken.
  5. So despite the yellow scarf strangling my balls, the brown make-up, and even the accent, I relished being the pivot of the production.
  6. His voice was calm and he had a definite southern accent.
  7. Beatrice kept repeating in a pronounced English accent: "Modigliani, don't forget that you're a gentleman.
  8. John, of course, had long since lost his northern accent and took delight in his appearance as the well-heeled businessman.
  9. When a girl whom I knew only as Meriel remarked, as we were washing up the cocoa-cups, that she was "brought up in a bog", and I commented navely that she had no trace of Irish accent, the unassuming daughter of the Earl of Meath merely smiled.
  10. Well, you will now become a thorough Frenchman and you will endeavour, I hope, to acquire the correct accent.
  11. Imre Szsz, a large, solid-framed man, pointed out to me that in Hungary the Budapest accent was, for a long time, held to be inferior because it had been debased by non-Magyar and, in particular, Jewish elements, whereas the country accents were all perfectly acceptable.
  12. The question of accent is important too - you need to be confident of the accent with which you are working, and it is always advisable to present an accent you are familiar with or at least can work with comfortably.
  13. The service was brisk but I was struggling to understand the drawn-out diphthongs of a heavy accent which gave Ja at least two syllables.

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