释义 |
allo·phoneBrE /ˈæləfəʊn/NAmE /ˈæləfoʊn/ noun(phonetics 语音学) a sound that is slightly different from another sound, although both sounds belong to the same phoneme and the difference does not affect meaning. For example, the /l/ at the beginning of little is different from the /l/ at the end 音位变体,同位音(同一音位有不同发音,如 little 中的第一个 /l/ 与结尾的 /l/ 发音不同)(CanE) a person who comes to live in Canada, especially Quebec, from another country, whose first language is neither French nor English (尤指魁北克省)母语既非法语也非英语的加拿大人▸ allo·phone adjective◆Within French-speaking Quebec, anglophone, allophone and Aboriginal minorities also exist. 在魁北克的法语区,也居住着讲英语的人、讲英法以外语言的人,以及少数族裔的原住民。 |