单词 | unstressed |
例句 | It was unstressed as an art material, an “ordinary” material in the industrial world. Odd Man in: The Sculptor Robert Morris, at 86, Is Still Blazing Trails 2017-03-19T04:00:00Z Conventional prosody in English is based on an issue that is largely binary: stressed and unstressed syllables. Translating poetry might be beyond Google ? but we'll have fun watching it try 2010-10-24T21:00:00Z A way to exercise the eye in an after-hours, unstressed way. Still Life: Flea Market Paintings as Art Discoveries 2012-08-28T16:24:10Z At home in Illinois, this tormented genius, wild maximalist and yet somehow earnest moralist of a writer said he felt “unalone and unstressed.” David Foster Wallace’s Peaceful Prairie 2016-11-29T05:00:00Z There are, of course, degrees of stressed and unstressed – and the stress isn't always intrinsic to the word itself, but dependent on its positioning in the sentence. Translating poetry might be beyond Google ? but we'll have fun watching it try 2010-10-24T21:00:00Z Yes, each line has four feet, and each foot has three syllables, two unstressed and the third delivered with a beat. Books of The Times: David Rakoff’s ‘Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish’ 2013-07-24T21:06:59Z Pausing at the unstressed sound in the middle of word, she collected herself, started again, and nailed the second 'e', jumping for joy on stage when told she was correct. First African American wins U.S. spelling bee, conquering with 'Murraya' 2021-07-09T04:00:00Z In the brain cells of the stressed pregnant mice, relative to nonpregnant or unstressed animals, the DNA structure changed in a way that increased the likelihood of genes in certain regions becoming active. Why Women May Be More Susceptible to Mood Disorders 2020-04-14T04:00:00Z Their sperm had altered levels of specific sncRNA groups—albeit different ones from those altered in Mansuy's mice—and their offspring were more anxious and less sociable than the offspring of unstressed parents. Parents’ emotional trauma may change their children’s biology. Studies in mice show how 2019-07-18T04:00:00Z Video and photographs taken of Pizza at the aquarium appear to show a healthy-looking, unstressed animal in a somewhat livelier—and larger—space. Nearly Two Years Later, ‘World’s Saddest Polar Bear’ No Longer Sad? 2018-05-11T04:00:00Z It’s not that “Really Love” is muddy or inexact — although by Martin’s yardstick, it probably is — but that it’s gentle, unstressed, forgiving of itself. 25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z But it’s designed to keep your body perfectly balanced and unstressed while working, and who wouldn’t want that? This Dozing Desk Means You Never Have to Get Out of Bed 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z He limits the time he spends on his favorite news aggregator apps, exercises his brain’s full, unstressed attention by always having a book to read, and turns off his phone during in-person conversations. To conquer the digital jungle, your brain needs your help 2014-06-21T04:00:00Z Practices were unstressed, players shifting from station to station run by coaches. New Washington Nationals Manager Matt Williams has spring training all planned out 2014-02-14T01:25:59Z For a guy who's world has been torn down in the last six months, he appeared remarkably unstressed. Lance Armstrong interview: what we learned 2013-01-18T04:33:00Z I’m young, unstressed and healthy, or so I imagined. Home Tech: Devices to Monitor Physical Activity and Food Intake 2012-12-26T23:47:59Z Some analysts say the central bank should be unilaterally allowed to support unstressed countries without attaching strings to the program. DealBook: 3 Unorthodox Ways to Solve Europe's Debt Crisis 2012-12-11T17:59:31Z Overall, stressed men preferred a bigger body — their “ideal” figure was a 4.44 — than the unstressed men, who idealized a thinner body type, at 3.90. Why Stressed-Out Men Prefer Heavier Women 2012-08-09T21:05:28Z They then asked the stressed and unstressed men to take a look at some images of women, and rate their attractiveness. Stressed Men Like Bigger Butts 2012-08-09T03:15:00.270Z These farms are doing right by the pigs they raise, and in some cases even allowing outsiders to observe the unstressed, uncrowded animals. Wendy's New Bacon Is Better, But Still Not Good Enough 2010-08-10T08:30:00Z He was full of the plan for founding that lay monastery, that cloister for artists who wished between Oxford and the world a space unstressed by anything save ordered meditation. Sinister Street, vol. 2 Feet thus deficient in stress may conveniently be called pyrrhics, the pyrrhic being understood as made up of two unstressed syllables. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History The largest body type deemed attractive by the unstressed control group was 6.25, which was considered normal on the BMI scale. Why Stressed-Out Men Prefer Heavier Women 2012-08-09T21:05:28Z On the other hand, if the last stressed syllable of the line is followed by an unstressed one, the two together are called a feminine ending. An Introduction to Shakespeare The foreign forms are unstressed and have no h. All About Coffee Second, this rhythm of meaning is wedded to a rhythm of sound which is achieved by the observance of a varying proportion between stressed or heavily accented syllables and unstressed. Jeremiah : Being The Baird Lecture for 1922 Alliterating unstressed syllables are usually regarded as merely accidental. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History But on the eighth ship-day out from Glamis, the Horus came back to unstressed space with a very, very bright star burning almost straight ahead. Talents, Incorporated Space is warped only infinitesimally by so thin a field, but a Lawlor drive needs almost perfectly unstressed emptiness if it is to take hold. Sand Doom In the same way variations that reduce the unstressed syllables of a word readily insinuate themselves into the articulatory habits of a people. Human Traits and their Social Significance Elision, the omission or crowding out of unstressed words or unaccented syllables to make the metre smoother; a term belonging to classical prosody and inappropriate in English prosody except where syllable-counting verse is concerned. The Principles of English Versification When there is an entire unstressed syllable following, the rime is called double, or feminine. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History Magnetic and gravitational fields also did not follow the same laws in stressed space as in unstressed extension. Talents, Incorporated The unstressed vowel at the hemistich, theoretically elided, is pronounced because of the natural pause intervening between the two parts of the verse. Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence It is easier, consequently, to produce the unstressed syllables "with shortened, weakened articulations... lessening as much as possible all interference with the breath stream." Human Traits and their Social Significance Acephalous, headless; used to describe a line which lacks the unstressed element of the first foot. The Principles of English Versification It might be said, however, that the final syllables of "summervale" and "nightingale" are not wholly unstressed; moreover, they are in the first and third verses of the stanza, where rime is not indispensable. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History One of these assumptions is that the concrete is initially unstressed. Some Mooted Questions in Reinforced Concrete Design American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, Paper No. 1169, Volume LXX, Dec. 1910 The monotony of a series of stressed or of unstressed sounds would be unbearable. Division of Words Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation The alternation of stressed and unstressed strokes is very regular. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York Arsis, a confusing term sometimes borrowed from classical prosody for the stressed element of a foot; the unstressed element is called Thesis. The Principles of English Versification In Anglo-Saxon verse the combination of a primary stress, a secondary stress, and an unstressed syllable, is a recognized type. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History In the elastic theory, as in the intricate beam theory commonly used, there is the assumption of an initial unstressed condition of the materials. Some Mooted Questions in Reinforced Concrete Design American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, Paper No. 1169, Volume LXX, Dec. 1910 Again, in III, 2-214 we have two unstressed syllables: But who comes here? An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway The two latter diphthongs stood alone in never being shortened even when they were unstressed and followed by two consonants. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin Feminine Ending, an extra unstressed syllable at the end of an iambic or anapestic line, 71. The Principles of English Versification Schipper gives a separate paragraph also to "unaccented rime," where the similarity of sound belongs wholly to final, unstressed syllables. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History "Weak" endings and "double" endings, i.e. lines which end either on a conjunction or proposition or some other unstressed word, or lines in which there is a syllable too many—abound in their plays. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge Instead of looking for "long" and "short" syllables, we had merely to look for "stressed" and "unstressed" syllables. A Study of Poetry In very long words the due alternation of stressed and unstressed vowels was not easy to maintain. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin A single stressed monosyllable, supported or unsupported by a pause, may occupy the place of a whole rhythmic beat, or it may be compressed to the value of a theoretically unstressed element. The Principles of English Versification He even finds Coleridge untrue to the metre in putting where in an unstressed place in the verse, on the ground that it means "through which." English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History The license of Anglo-Saxon poetry in the number of the unstressed syllables still remains. A History of English Literature Only we must be careful that by "iambus," in English poetry, we meant an unstressed syllable, rather than a short syllable followed by a long one. A Study of Poetry When it ended a word it had, if short, the sound of a short i, as in pro lege, rege, grege, as also in unstressed syllables in such words as precentor and regalia. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin The monosyllabic foot in which the unstressed element is missing offers no difficulty. The Principles of English Versification Some have suggested, for such rhythms as these, the recognition of a foot made up of one stressed and three unstressed syllables. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History The number of unstressed syllables appears to a modern eye or ear irregular and actually is very unequal, but they are really combined with the stressed ones into 'feet' in accordance with certain definite principles. A History of English Literature Miss Snell's experiments show that the foot in English verse is made up of syllables 90 per cent of which are, in the stressed position, longer than those in the unstressed. A Study of Poetry It is clear that this habit led to an inability to maintain a long quantity in an unstressed syllable. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin Initial Truncation is the omission of the first unstressed element of a line, usually in the iambic metres, thus making a Headless verse. The Principles of English Versification In other words, a foot is a section of speech-rhythm containing a stressed element and an unstressed element, usually one or two unaccented syllables. The Principles of English Versification The former, the rest, is a pause used to take the place of an unstressed element. The Principles of English Versification |
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