释义 |
gutturally, adv.|ˈgʌtərəlɪ| [f. guttural + -ly2.] In a guttural manner; with a guttural sound or utterance. † In quot. 1659 = (app.) Indistinctly.
1659C. Noble Mod. Answ. to Immod. Queries 7 He speaks more plainly there, what he says here but gutterally, and leaves to conjecture his meaning. 1774D. Jones Jrnl. (1865) 61 The (ch) is pronounced gutturally as Welsh or old Scotch. 1826Blackw. Mag. XX. 416 Ardchin-chrocan, the somewhat gutturally-sounding proper name of the abode. 1859Jephson Brittany viii. 125 The ch in all these words is pronounced as in German, or even more gutturally. |