单词 | diaeresis |
释义 | diaeresis/dʌɪˈɪərɪsɪs / /dʌɪˈɛrɪsɪs/(US dieresis) noun (plural diaereses /dʌɪˈɪərɪsiːz/ /dʌɪˈɛrɪsiːz/) 1A mark (¨) placed over a vowel to indicate that it is sounded separately, as in naïve, Brontë.As several commenters have pointed out, both publications insist on using the diaeresis mark (as in naïve, for example) even though it hasn't been in common usage for several decades at least....
1.1 [mass noun] The division of a sound into two syllables, especially by sounding a diphthong as two vowels. 2 Prosody A natural rhythmic break in a line of verse where the end of a metrical foot coincides with the end of a phrase. OriginLate 16th century (denoting the division of one syllable into two): via Latin from Greek diairesis 'separation', from diairein 'take apart', from dia 'apart' + hairein 'take'. |
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