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Definition of syllabize in English: syllabize(British syllabise) verb ˈsɪləbʌɪzˈsiləˌbīz [with object]Divide into or articulate by syllables. 划分音节;按音节发音 Example sentencesExamples - They saw the value of the hymns project and ended up doing the writing and syllabizing of the hymn texts.
- Bearing in mind the way in which human interjections baffle the average writer, we cannot be surprised at the poor success that crowns the endeavours of the naturalist to syllabise bird notes.
- There are several features that cannot be identified unless the word has already been syllabized and the syllable carrying the main stress identified.
- The copybook usually shows how the word is pronounced, accented and syllabized, and how standard spelling rules are invoked to determine its conventional spelling.
- When I first met him he syllabised every word, half-word and partial-word.
- Reading is not only ability to syllabize the word.
OriginLate 16th century: via medieval Latin from Greek sullabizein, from sullabē 'syllable'. Definition of syllabize in US English: syllabize(British syllabise) verbˈsiləˌbīz [with object]Divide into or articulate by syllables. 划分音节;按音节发音 Example sentencesExamples - There are several features that cannot be identified unless the word has already been syllabized and the syllable carrying the main stress identified.
- Bearing in mind the way in which human interjections baffle the average writer, we cannot be surprised at the poor success that crowns the endeavours of the naturalist to syllabise bird notes.
- The copybook usually shows how the word is pronounced, accented and syllabized, and how standard spelling rules are invoked to determine its conventional spelling.
- Reading is not only ability to syllabize the word.
- They saw the value of the hymns project and ended up doing the writing and syllabizing of the hymn texts.
- When I first met him he syllabised every word, half-word and partial-word.
OriginLate 16th century: via medieval Latin from Greek sullabizein, from sullabē ‘syllable’. |