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phrase    音标拼音: [fr'ez]
n. 片语,惯用语,成语,措词
vt. 用短语表达

片语,惯用语,成语,措词用短语表达

phrase
短语;成语

phrase
片语

phrase
n 1: an expression consisting of one or more words forming a
grammatical constituent of a sentence
2: a short musical passage [synonym: {phrase}, {musical phrase}]
3: an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the
meanings of the words that make it up [synonym: {idiom},
{idiomatic expression}, {phrasal idiom}, {set phrase},
{phrase}]
4: dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic
sequence
v 1: put into words or an expression; "He formulated his
concerns to the board of trustees" [synonym: {give voice},
{formulate}, {word}, {phrase}, {articulate}]
2: divide, combine, or mark into phrases; "phrase a musical
passage"

Phrase \Phrase\, n. [F., fr. L. phrasis diction, phraseology,
Gr. ?, fr. ? to speak.]
1. A brief expression, sometimes a single word, but usually
two or more words forming an expression by themselves, or
being a portion of a sentence; as, an adverbial phrase.
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"Convey" the wise it call. "Steal!" foh! a fico for
the phrase. --Shak.
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2. A short, pithy expression; especially, one which is often
employed; a peculiar or idiomatic turn of speech; as, to
err is human.
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3. A mode or form of speech; the manner or style in which any
one expreses himself; diction; expression. "Phrases of the
hearth." --Tennyson.
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Thou speak'st
In better phrase and matter than thou didst. --Shak.
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4. (Mus.) A short clause or portion of a period.
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Note: A composition consists first of sentences, or periods;
these are subdivided into sections, and these into
phrases.
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{Phrase book}, a book of idiomatic phrases. --J. S. Blackie.
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Phrase \Phrase\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Phrased}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Phrasing}.] [Cf. F. phraser.]
To express in words, or in peculiar words; to call; to style.
"These suns -- for so they phrase 'em." --Shak.
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Phrase \Phrase\, v. i.
1. To use proper or fine phrases. [R.]
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2. (Mus.) To group notes into phrases; as, he phrases well.
See {Phrase}, n., 4.
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236 Moby Thesaurus words for "phrase":
Parthian shot, adage, address, adjectival phrase, affirmation,
allegation, ana, anacrusis, analects, answer, aphorism, apostrophe,
apothegm, article, articulate, assertion, averment, axiom,
back matter, bass passage, book, bourdon, breathe, bridge, burden,
byword, cadence, catchword, chapter, chestnut, chime,
choice of words, chorus, clause, cliche, coda, collected sayings,
collocation, colloquialism, column, come out with, comment,
commonplace, communicate, composition, conceive, convey, couch,
couch in terms, crack, current saying, declaration, delineate,
deliver, describe, development, dialect, dictate, diction, dictum,
disclose, distich, division, embody in words, emit, enunciate,
epigram, exclamation, exposition, express, expression, fascicle,
figure, fling off, folderol, folio, formularize, formulate,
formulation, frame, front matter, gathering, give, give expression,
give expression to, give out with, give tongue, give utterance,
give voice, give words to, glosseme, gnome, golden saying, grammar,
greeting, harmonic close, icon, idiom, impart, installment,
interjection, interlude, intermezzo, introductory phrase, language,
leitmotiv, let out, lexeme, lexical form, lip, livraison, locution,
manner of speaking, maxim, measure, mention, moral, morpheme, mot,
motif, motive, motto, movement, musical phrase, musical sentence,
note, noun phrase, number, observation, oracle, ornament, out with,
page, paragraph, parlance, part, passage, period, phonate,
phraseology, phrasing, pithy saying, platitude, position,
pour forth, precept, prescript, present, pronounce, pronouncement,
proverb, proverbial saying, proverbs, put, put forth, put in words,
question, raise, reflection, refrain, remark, resolution, response,
rhetoric, rhetorize, ritornello, saw, say, saying, section,
semasiological unit, sememe, sentence, sententious expression,
serial, set forth, set out, sheet, sign, signature, signifiant,
significant, slogan, sloka, sound, speech, stanza, state,
statement, stock saying, strain, style, subject, subjoinder, sutra,
symbol, syntax, tailpiece, talk, teaching, tell, term, text, theme,
thought, throw off, token, tutti, tutti passage, type, usage,
use of words, usus loquendi, utter, utterance, variation,
verb phrase, verbalize, verbiage, verse, vocabulary, vocalize,
voice, volume, way of speaking, whisper, wisdom, wisdom literature,
wise saying, witticism, word, word-group, wordage, wording,
words of wisdom, write


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  • PHRASE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PHRASE is a characteristic manner or style of expression : diction How to use phrase in a sentence
  • PHRASE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    PHRASE meaning: 1 a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence 2 a short group of words… Learn more
  • PHRASE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    In grammar, a phrase is a group of words that is part of a sentence but can't stand alone In the sentence, "We should go to your house," "to your house" is a phrase A phrase can also be an idiomatic saying
  • Phrase - Wikipedia
    Phrases can consist of a single word or a complete sentence In theoretical linguistics, phrases are often analyzed as units of syntactic structure such as a constituent There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics
  • phrase - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    A phrase is a sequence of two or more words that make up a grammatical construction, usually lacking a finite verb and hence not a complete clause or sentence: shady lane (a noun phrase); at the bottom (a prepositional phrase); very slowly (an adverbial phrase)
  • phrase noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    In grammar, a phrase is a group of words without a finite verb, especially one that forms part of a sentence: “the green car” and “on Friday morning” are phrases
  • phrase - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    phrase (third-person singular simple present phrases, present participle phrasing, simple past and past participle phrased) (transitive) To express (an action, thought or idea) by means of particular words
  • What is a phrase? - Walden University
    A phrase is a group of words that works together in a sentence but does not contain a subject or a verb Often phrases are used for descriptions of people, things, or events
  • What Is a Phrase? - BYJUS
    What Is a Phrase? A phrase is a group of words that forms a grammatical component It can be used to communicate something It is a part of a sentence and cannot stand on its own Phrases provide more information about whatever the sentence is speaking about





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