n. 口音;[语]重音(accent 的复数)
v. 重读;强调(accent 的第三人称单数)
1.He does all kinds of accents, he can do jokes – he could be a stand-up comic.
他会模仿各种不同的口音,他会讲笑话–他可以做个单口喜剧演员。
2."You have conquered, my friends," he said in broken accents.
“你们胜利了,我的朋友们。”他断断续续地说。
3.All southern accents are not alike.
并非所有南方口音都是相似的。
4.In recent years, young upper middle-class people in London, have begun to adopt some regional accents, in order to hide their class origins.
近年来,伦敦中上层阶级的年轻人开始使用一些地方口音,以掩盖他们的阶级出身。
5.A study of British accents during 1970s found that a voice sounding like a BBC newsreader was viewed as the most attractive voice.
一项关于20世纪70年代英国口音的研究发现,听起来像BBC新闻播报员的声音被认为是最具魅力的声音。
6.You might think from the foregoing that the French want to phase accents out. Not at all.
你或许从之前提及之事中料到了法国人想要逐步淘汰重音。绝对不是这样的。