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in.ton.a.tion.In7tE5neI7F[nnthe sound changes produced by the rise and fall of the voice when speaking, esp. when this has an effect on the meaning of what is said语调,声调Stress and intonation are not easy to learn in a foreign language. [U]外国语的重音和语调不容易学。The end of a sentence that is not a question is usually marked by falling intonation. [U]非疑问句的句尾通常以降调标示。It's difficult getting computers to talk with a natural intonation. [C]让计算机用自然的声调说话是很困难的。She was a brilliant vocalist with perfect intonation. [U]她是一名声调完美的有才华的声乐家。In music intonation means the degree of accuracy of the notes that are played.音准度,音调The violinist had good intonation, and a wonderful singing tone.小提琴演奏家的音准度很好,有抑扬顿挫的音调。
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