您現(xiàn)在的位置: > 大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí) > aphonia aphonia 的音標(biāo)是 [??f??ni?],基本翻譯是“言語(yǔ)不能或言語(yǔ)障礙”。
速記技巧:可以嘗試使用諧音法來(lái)記這個(gè)單詞,其中“af”可以諧音化為“啊佛”,“o”可以看作是“說(shuō)話的人”,“ia”可以諧音化為“呀”,連在一起就可以理解為:啊佛說(shuō)話的人呀說(shuō)不出話來(lái)了,也就是言語(yǔ)不能或言語(yǔ)障礙。
aphonia是一個(gè)來(lái)自拉丁語(yǔ)的詞匯,意為“無(wú)法說(shuō)話”。它的詞源可以追溯到拉丁語(yǔ)的“aphoneus”,意為“沉默的”,加上后綴“-ia”來(lái)表示某種狀態(tài)或情況。
變化形式:在英語(yǔ)中,aphonia通常被縮寫(xiě)為aph,這是一個(gè)常見(jiàn)的拼寫(xiě)變化。
相關(guān)單詞:
speechlessness:無(wú)法言語(yǔ),表示驚訝、震驚或感動(dòng)到無(wú)法說(shuō)話。
mute:?jiǎn)〉模硎緹o(wú)法說(shuō)話的人或物。
whisper:低語(yǔ),表示小聲說(shuō)話,常用于私下交流。
stutter:口吃,表示說(shuō)話時(shí)重復(fù)、停頓或斷斷續(xù)續(xù)。
elocution:演說(shuō)術(shù),表示用于改善語(yǔ)音、語(yǔ)調(diào)、發(fā)音和演講技巧的技巧。
oration:演說(shuō),表示正式的演講或發(fā)言。
monologue:獨(dú)白,表示一個(gè)人獨(dú)自進(jìn)行的演講或發(fā)言。
diatribe:抨擊性演說(shuō),表示激烈、憤怒的演講或發(fā)言。
rhetoric:修辭,表示用于說(shuō)服、誘導(dǎo)或裝飾的語(yǔ)言技巧。
以上這些單詞都與aphonia有直接或間接的聯(lián)系,體現(xiàn)了語(yǔ)言豐富多樣和變化多端的特點(diǎn)。
aphonia常用短語(yǔ):
1. aphonia due to illness
2. aphonia treatment
3. temporary aphonia
4. aphonia management
5. severe aphonia
6. aphonia therapy
7. long-term aphonia
雙語(yǔ)例句:
1. The patient experienced temporary aphonia after catching a cold.
2. She is undergoing aphonia treatment to restore her voice.
3. His severe aphonia made it difficult for him to communicate.
4. She managed to overcome her aphonia and give a speech.
5. Aphonia therapy helped him regain his voice after a stroke.
6. Long-term aphonia can be debilitating and needs to be addressed promptly.
7. Aphonia can be caused by various illnesses and needs to be diagnosed promptly.
英文小作文:
My Voice: The Essence of My Identity
My voice is not just a tool for communication; it is the essence of my identity. Without my voice, I feel like a shadow of my former self, lost in a world of silence. Aphonia, the condition that rendered me speechless, has been a challenge that I have had to face head on. However, it has also been a catalyst for growth and discovery.
I have learned to rely on other forms of communication, such as writing and gesture, to express myself. Although it has been a difficult journey, I have found new meaning and purpose in life. Through my experience, I have realized that adversity can be a catalyst for personal growth and transformation. Although it may temporarily rob us of our voice, it never takes away our ability to find our voice again in other aspects of our lives.
My voice is not just a physical instrument; it is a reflection of my spirit and personality. It is my way of expressing myself, connecting with others, and sharing my thoughts and ideas. It is my voice that defines me as a person, and it is my voice that I will never let be silenced.
名師輔導(dǎo)
環(huán)球網(wǎng)校
建工網(wǎng)校
會(huì)計(jì)網(wǎng)校
新東方
醫(yī)學(xué)教育
中小學(xué)學(xué)歷