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Definition of uninflected in English: uninflectedadjectiveʌnɪnˈflɛktɪdˌənənˈflɛktəd 1Grammar (of a word or a language) not undergoing changes to express particular grammatical functions or attributes. 〔语法〕(单词,语言)无屈折变化的 English is largely uninflected 英语总体上无屈折变化。 Example sentencesExamples - The call-and-response dynamic in this scene allows discrete space for dialect and uninflected speech, but clearly emphasizes the mingling of the two voices in a communal speech act.
- Eventually, Misa corrected herself and stopped using uninflected verbs in the [I'm + X] pattern.
- That's something you can't do in an uninflected language like English.
2Not varying in intonation or pitch. 不变音的;无转调的 her voice was flat and uninflected 她的嗓音平缓稳定。 Example sentencesExamples - But Julie, in her uninflected implacability, belongs less to Hitchcock than to Robert Bresson, the great French minimalist.
- ‘Keep it on, Chaussier,’ she said in an uninflected voice.
- But Eve speaks for herself, softly, in a tone of uninflected innocence: ‘A Martini.’
- Yet as the novel proceeds and Robert gains freedom and position, he adopts the uninflected voice that corresponds to his new middle-class status.
- A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech.
- Even in the fierce cauldron of the sports arena and on the hotplate of romance, she keeps heading back to the middle, where her dialogue sounds roughly as uninflected as a library conversation.
- His delivery is stilted, stiff, uninflected - except when he's permitted to shout, at which point he relaxes and seems to forget to be inhibited.
- A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error.
- Well, let me tell ya, there isn't anything quite like hearing that robot talk in its flat uninflected voice to wake me from my melancholy disposition.
- The bloody sergeant's report is delivered by Dan Moran on his back in a kind of machine-made monotone so uninflected that the ear refuses to digest it.
- ‘She's yours,’ Chris said and I thought I heard a hint of amusement behind the uninflected words.
Synonyms toneless, flat, unvarying, droning, soporific
Rhymesaspected, disaffected, disconnected, invected, unaffected, uncollected, unconnected, uncorrected, undetected, undirected, unelected, unexpected, unprotected, unselected, unsuspected Definition of uninflected in US English: uninflectedadjectiveˌənənˈflektədˌənənˈflɛktəd 1Grammar (of a word or a language) not undergoing changes to express grammatical functions or attributes. 〔语法〕(单词,语言)无屈折变化的 English is largely uninflected 英语总体上无屈折变化。 Example sentencesExamples - The call-and-response dynamic in this scene allows discrete space for dialect and uninflected speech, but clearly emphasizes the mingling of the two voices in a communal speech act.
- Eventually, Misa corrected herself and stopped using uninflected verbs in the [I'm + X] pattern.
- That's something you can't do in an uninflected language like English.
2Not varying in intonation or pitch. 不变音的;无转调的 her voice was flat and uninflected 她的嗓音平缓稳定。 Example sentencesExamples - A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech.
- His delivery is stilted, stiff, uninflected - except when he's permitted to shout, at which point he relaxes and seems to forget to be inhibited.
- Well, let me tell ya, there isn't anything quite like hearing that robot talk in its flat uninflected voice to wake me from my melancholy disposition.
- Yet as the novel proceeds and Robert gains freedom and position, he adopts the uninflected voice that corresponds to his new middle-class status.
- Even in the fierce cauldron of the sports arena and on the hotplate of romance, she keeps heading back to the middle, where her dialogue sounds roughly as uninflected as a library conversation.
- The bloody sergeant's report is delivered by Dan Moran on his back in a kind of machine-made monotone so uninflected that the ear refuses to digest it.
- ‘She's yours,’ Chris said and I thought I heard a hint of amusement behind the uninflected words.
- But Julie, in her uninflected implacability, belongs less to Hitchcock than to Robert Bresson, the great French minimalist.
- A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error.
- ‘Keep it on, Chaussier,’ she said in an uninflected voice.
- But Eve speaks for herself, softly, in a tone of uninflected innocence: ‘A Martini.’
Synonyms toneless, flat, unvarying, droning, soporific |