释义 |
Examples:final (i.e. final consonant or stop of some syllables in Asian phonetics)—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—diacritical mark separating two adjacent syllables—poetic form consisting of four lines of five syllables, with rhymes on first, second and fourth line—strict poetic form with eight lines of 5, 6 or 7 syllables and even lines rhyming—verse form consisting of 8 lines of 7 syllables, with rhyme on alternate lines—the rhyming part of a syllable—initial (i.e. initial consonant of a syllable in Asian phonetics)—the initial consonant (of a Chinese syllable)—(syllable filler in a song)—medial and final of a Chinese syllable (excluding initial consonant and tone)—in a Chinese syllable, the medial vowel plus final consonant (if any)—(ling) unstressed (syllable)—a Chinese syllable having no initial consonant (starting directly with the medial vowel)—in Chinese phonetics, the medial and final sound of a syllable (i.e. excluding the initial consonant)—a tone (on a Chinese syllable)—final sound of a syllable—medial (i.e. middle vowel of a syllable in Asian phonetics)—the rhyming part of a Chinese syllable—tone mark on a Chinese syllable (i.e. accents on ā á ǎ à)—only knows words of one syllable— |