intoned
英 [ɪnˈtəʊnd]
美 [ɪnˈtoʊnd]
v. 缓慢庄重地说
intone的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 缓慢庄重地说;(以单一的音调)吟咏,吟诵
If youintonesomething, you say it in a slow and serious way, with most of the words at one pitch.- He quietly intoned several prayers...
他肃穆地轻声念了几句祈祷词。 - 'But Jesus is here!' the priest intoned.
“但是耶稣在这里!”牧师吟诵道。
- He quietly intoned several prayers...
英英释义
adj
- uttered in a monotonous cadence or rhythm as in chanting
- their chantlike intoned prayers
- a singsong manner of speaking
双语例句
- They stood and intoned their afternoon prayers.
他们站起来吟诵下午祷文。 - Narrative, Text, Memory and History; Historical and Cultural Causes for the Emergence of the Intoned Poetry in History Discussing Style During the Middle and Late Period of Tang Dynasty
叙事·文本·记忆·历史&论格非小说中的历史哲学、历史诗学及其启示试论中晚唐史论体咏史诗产生的历史文化原因 - Out in the yard a woman's hoarse contralto intoned a hymn.
院子里,一个嘶哑的女低音在吟诵赞美诗。 - 'Mom,' she intoned, elongating the word
“妈妈,”她拖长了声音,平静地说道。 - "THE tiger is under grave threat," India's finance minister, Palaniappan Chidambaram, intoned at one point in his budget speech on February29th.
“这种老虎正受到严重威胁。”在2月29日的预算演讲中,印度财政部长齐丹巴拉姆意味深长地提到这一点。 - In the last period of the Qing Dynasty, Gong Zizhen intoned the shatters to criticize the mainstream society with the indignant attitude.
晚清龚自珍吟咏落花,以激愤和前瞻的姿态疏离主流社会。 - He quietly intoned several prayers
他肃穆地轻声念了几句祈祷词。 - The dogs intoned to the strangers.
狗对着生人不停地吠叫。 - This announcement is usually intoned solemnly, as if information did not exist in other ages.
人们经常庄严宣颂这个声明,就好像在其他的时代不存在信息一样。 - "Virgin most faithful," her mother intoned. a man constant in adherence to his ideals; a constant lover; constant as the northern star.
“最最忠贞的圣母,”母亲吟诵着。忠诚于自己的理想不变的人;忠贞的爱人;像北斗星一样忠诚不变。