-ö-

短语

释义与例句

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  1. 1.

    Alternative spelling of -o-; used to clarify that the O sound should be pronounced distinctly and not as an OO sound.

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词源

From the old practice, which comes from French, of using the diaeresis accent to communicate vowel hiatus, i.e. to clarify that a vowel is to be spoken separately rather than joined with or influenced by the sounds before it; for example, Chloë is to be read as CLOH-EY, not CLEE (i.e. an oe as in Oedipus); and the ae in aëroport is not spoken as that in archaeology.

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