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interjections

英 [ˌɪntə(ː)ˈdʒɛkʃənz]

美 [ˌɪntərˈdʒɛkʃənz]

n.  感叹词; 感叹语
interjection的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (突然的)插话
    Aninterjectionis something you say which interrupts someone else who is speaking.
    1. ...the moronic and insensitive interjections of the disc jockey.
      电台音乐节目主持人既白痴又不顾及他人感受的插话
  • 感叹词;感叹语
    In grammar, aninterjectionis a word or expression which you use to express a strong feeling such as surprise, pain, or horror.

    双语例句

    • There are no interjections when he speaks.
      他的话语中从来没有感叹词。
    • How Interjections Reflect the Tenor of Discourse
      感叹词如何体现话语基调
    • It includes not only the traditional conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and adverbs, but also the relative pronouns/ adverbs that are absent in Chinese.
      不但包括传统的连词、介词、感叹词、副词,还包括汉语里所没有的关系代词、关系副词(统称为关系词)。
    • The analysis of wording is divided into four parts: adjectives, dirty words and taboos, interjections and address terms.
      对措辞特点的研究将从四个方面展开:形容词、脏话与禁忌语、感叹词以及称呼语。
    • The Pragmatic Features of New Interjections
      新兴叹词的语用特征
    • The paper compares and analyzes the interjections and onomatopoeic words in three "Modern Chinese Language" textbooks and concludes that these two classes of words both belong to content words.
      文章通过对三本通行《现代汉语》教材关于叹词、象声词的论述进行分析比较,认为叹词、象声词是实词。
    • In Japanese, conjunctions, adverbs, interjections, auxiliary words, phrases and sentences are often used as discourse markers, among which conjunctions take a quite share.
      日语中充当话语标记语的有接续词、副词、感叹词、终助词、短语、句子等,其中接续词占有相当比重。
    • Chapter 7 observes the interjections of Contemporary Chinese from three angles: the forms of voice, functional characters and effects of expression, and discusses some special phrases commonly used as exclamations.
      第七章从语音特点、功能特征和表达作用三个方面考察了现代汉语中的感叹词,并对现代汉语中常用的一些表示感叹的特殊短语一并进行了探讨。
    • The Interjections in English On Buzz words in English
      英语中的感叹词英语中的新词
    • Nowadays, the word signals a license to depart from strict objectivity via authorial comments, Interjections and snarky asides.
      如今,这个词预示着文章可以通过作者评论、插入语和尖刻的旁白偏离严格的客观性原则。