noun🔗Share分音符A diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the English words naïve, Noël and Brontë, the French haïr and the Dutch ruïne."The diaeresis in the word "coöperate" shows that the two o's are pronounced separately. "単語「coöperate」の分音符は、2つのoが別々に発音されることを示しています。grammarlanguagelinguisticswritingwordphoneticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share注意散漫; 母音、多くの場合二重母音を、2つの異なる音節に分離することDistraction; the separation of a vowel, often a diphthong, into two distinct syllables."The pronunciation guide showed a diaeresis over the second "e" in "cooperate," indicating that it should be pronounced as a separate syllable: "co-op-er-ate," not "coop-er-ate." "発音ガイドは「cooperate」の2番目の「e」の上に注意散漫を示し、それを別の音節として発音すべきであることを示唆していました。「co-op-er-ate」であり、「coop-er-ate」ではありません。grammarlanguagephoneticslinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share詩行の切れ目A natural break in rhythm when a word ends at the end of a metrical foot, in a line of verse.""Because the word 'poet' fell at the end of a metrical foot, creating a clear pause, the line demonstrated a noticeable diaeresis." "「poet」という単語が詩行の終わりに位置し、明確な切れ目を作ったため、その行は顕著な詩行の切れ目を示した。literaturelanguagemusicstylewritingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareダイエレシス、二重母音の分離Hiatus; the occurrence of separate vowel sounds in adjacent syllables without an intervening consonant."The pronunciation of "naïve" often requires a diaeresis because the "i" and "ve" are sounded separately, creating a small pause between syllables. "「naïve」の発音は、多くの場合、ダイエレシスを必要とする。なぜなら、「i」と「ve」が別々に発音され、音節間に小さなポーズが生まれるからだ。grammarlanguagephoneticslinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading