spoken language
英 [ˈspəʊkən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ]
美 [ˈspoʊkən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ]
口语; 言语
英英释义
noun
- (language) communication by word of mouth
- his speech was garbled
- he uttered harsh language
- he recorded the spoken language of the streets
双语例句
- Characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation.
以非正式说出的语言或者交谈为特点。 - In the aural test the student listens to spoken language but does not speak in response.
在听力测试中,学生只听讲话,但不以话作答。 - Such a belief raises obvious difficulties if we are concerned to teach the spoken language!
这种观点无疑给我们的语言教学增加了困难! - We in the university and the graduate student stage, teacher are take the English London spoken language as the standard, but also has the Scotland voice English teacher.
我们在大学和研究生阶段,老师是以英国伦敦口语为标准,还有苏格兰口音的英语老师。 - If you meet people of different nationalities remember that they do not only communicate with the spoken language. a gesture or intonation may replace words.
如果你遇到不同国家和民族的人们,要记住他们不仅仅用语言来交流。姿势、手势或语调也可以代替语言。 - Learning a new programming language is easier than learning a new spoken language.
学习一种新的编程语言比学习新的口头语言要容易得多。 - Molding computer syntax toward a spoken language is possible if your base computer language is flexible enough.
如果您的基础计算机语言足够灵活,则针对口语的模型计算机语法是有可能的。 - Characteristic of or appropriate to the spoken language or to writing that seeks the effect of speech; informal.
口语的以口语为特色的或适合于口语的,或者写作中追求口语效果或非正式效果的。 - Essays are easier because it is more close to our spoken language.
散文之所以比较容易写,是因为它更接近我们口中的语言。 - These expressions are typically British slang and are used in spoken language and informally.
这些表达都是很典型的英式俚语,通常用于口语和非正式场合。