intonation
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ˌɪn
in
to
na
ˈneɪ
nei
tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/ˌɪntəˈneɪʃən/

Definice a význam slova „intonation“ v angličtině

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intonace

(phonetics) the rising and falling of the voice when speaking
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In phonetics, intonation refers to the pattern of rising and falling pitch in speech, which conveys meaning, emotion, and emphasis.
Ve fonetice se intonace vztahuje ke vzoru stoupajícího a klesajícího tónu v řeči, který přenáší význam, emoce a důraz.
Different languages have distinct intonation patterns, such as the rising intonation at the end of yes-no questions in English, as in ' Are you coming?
Různé jazyky mají odlišné intonace, jako stoupavou intonaci na konci ano-ne otázek v angličtině, jako v 'Are you coming?'
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the action of singing in a monotone or unvarying pitch

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The choir struggled with intonation in the opening hymn.
Students practiced intonation to avoid a flat delivery.
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the singing by a soloist of the opening phrase in plainsong or chant

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The cantor led the congregation with the intonation.
The intonation marked the start of the Gregorian chant.
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the production of musical tones, particularly the precision of pitch by voice or instrument

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The violinist 's intonation was flawless during the concerto.
He adjusted his intonation to match the piano.
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