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pronounced    音标拼音: [prən'ɑʊnst]
a. 发出音的;讲出来的;显著的,明显的

发出音的;讲出来的;显着的,明显的

pronounced
adj 1: strongly marked; easily noticeable; "walked with a marked
limp"; "a pronounced flavor of cinnamon" [synonym: {marked},
{pronounced}]

Pronounce \Pro*nounce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pronounced}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Pronounging}.] [F. prononcer, L. pronunciare;
pro before, forth nunciare, nuntiare, to announce. See
{Announce}.]
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1. To utter articulately; to speak out or distinctly; to
utter, as words or syllables; to speak with the proper
sound and accent as, adults rarely learn to pronounce a
foreign language correctly.
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2. To utter officially or solemnly; to deliver, as a decree
or sentence; as, to pronounce sentence of death.
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Sternly he pronounced
The rigid interdiction. --Milton.
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3. To speak or utter rhetorically; to deliver; to recite; as,
to pronounce an oration.
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Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to
you. --Shak.
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4. To declare or affirm; as, he pronounced the book to be a
libel; he pronounced the act to be a fraud.
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The God who hallowed thee and blessed,
Pronouncing thee all good. --Keble.
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Syn: To deliver; utter; speak. See {Deliver}.
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Pronounced \Pro*nounced"\, a. [F. prononc['e].]
Strongly marked; unequivocal; decided.

Note: [A Gallicism]
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[His] views became every day more pronounced.
--Thackeray.
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129 Moby Thesaurus words for "pronounced":
absolute, affirmed, alleged, announced, arrant, articulated,
asserted, asseverated, assured, attested, averred, avouched,
avowed, blatant, bold, certified, classical, clean-cut, clear,
clear as crystal, clear-cut, complete, conspicuous, consummate,
crass, crystal-clear, decided, declared, defined, definite,
definitive, deposed, distinct, downright, egregious, enunciated,
evident, flagrant, glaring, gross, hanging out, identifiable,
in focus, in relief, in the foreground, intolerable, lingual,
linguistic, manifestoed, marked, notable, noticeable, notorious,
nuncupative, obtrusive, obvious, oral, ostensible, out-and-out,
outright, outstanding, parol, patent, perfect, plain, pledged,
positive, precious, predicated, professed, profound, prominent,
proper, rank, recognizable, regular, said, salient, shattering,
shocking, sounded, specific, speech, spoken, staring, stark,
stark-staring, stated, sticking out, striking, strong, superlative,
surpassing, sworn, sworn to, the veriest, thorough, thoroughgoing,
total, unalloyed, unambiguous, unbearable, unconscionable,
undeniable, undisguised, unequivocal, unmistakable, unmitigated,
unmixed, unqualified, unrelieved, unspoiled, unwritten, utter,
uttered, verbal, viva voce, vocal, vocalized, voiced, voiceful,
vouched, vouched for, vowed, warranted, well-defined, well-marked,
well-pronounced, well-resolved


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