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单词 plosive
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Definition of plosive in English:

plosive

adjective ˈpləʊsɪzˈpləʊsɪvˈploʊzɪv
Phonetics
  • Denoting a consonant that is produced by stopping the airflow using the lips, teeth, or palate, followed by a sudden release of air.

    爆破音的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is not yet comfortable in its ever so Russian skin, that demands a concrete command of affective articulation, and which duplicates, in compositional categories, the fruity vowels and plosive consonants of Russian speech.
    • Again, in French, the letter d generally represents the voiced alveolar plosive sound /d/ in dans, but has no phonetic value in, for example, canard (where the d is said to be ‘silent’).
noun ˈpləʊsɪzˈpləʊsɪvˈploʊzɪv
Phonetics
  • A plosive speech sound. The basic plosives in English are t, k, and p (voiceless) and d, g, and b (voiced).

    爆破音(英语中基本爆破音包括清辅音t,k,p和浊辅音d,g,b)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is an arduous task: transcribing laughter, and words which are punctuated by breathy plosives, is extremely difficult; but there are analytic dividends.
    • He kept separate the constituents of consonantal clusters, relishing sibilants and fricatives as much as plosives and liquids, and studied the duration of pauses as carefully as the duration of syllables.
    • All the sounds were from the throat and vocal chords or sharp plosives from the lips.
    • Rhymes are reduced to a collection of plosives, vowels and half formed syllables where the power of the original delivery is left intact but the sense is all but removed; the rap becomes just another component of the music.
    • The microphone's worst enemy is wind and plosives (the popping letters, such as ‘p’) from close speaking.

Origin

Late 19th century: shortening of explosive.

Rhymes

corrosive, explosive, implosive

Definition of plosive in US English:

plosive

adjectiveˈploʊzɪvˈplōziv
Phonetics
  • Denoting a consonant that is produced by stopping the airflow using the lips, teeth, or palate, followed by a sudden release of air.

    爆破音的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Again, in French, the letter d generally represents the voiced alveolar plosive sound /d/ in dans, but has no phonetic value in, for example, canard (where the d is said to be ‘silent’).
    • He is not yet comfortable in its ever so Russian skin, that demands a concrete command of affective articulation, and which duplicates, in compositional categories, the fruity vowels and plosive consonants of Russian speech.
nounˈploʊzɪvˈplōziv
Phonetics
  • A plosive speech sound. The basic plosives in English are t, k, and p (voiceless) and d, g, and b (voiced).

    爆破音(英语中基本爆破音包括清辅音t,k,p和浊辅音d,g,b)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rhymes are reduced to a collection of plosives, vowels and half formed syllables where the power of the original delivery is left intact but the sense is all but removed; the rap becomes just another component of the music.
    • He kept separate the constituents of consonantal clusters, relishing sibilants and fricatives as much as plosives and liquids, and studied the duration of pauses as carefully as the duration of syllables.
    • The microphone's worst enemy is wind and plosives (the popping letters, such as ‘p’) from close speaking.
    • All the sounds were from the throat and vocal chords or sharp plosives from the lips.
    • This is an arduous task: transcribing laughter, and words which are punctuated by breathy plosives, is extremely difficult; but there are analytic dividends.

Origin

Late 19th century: shortening of explosive.

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