Traditional Chinese Meaning of syllables

音節

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Definitions and Meaning of syllables in English

syllables

a unit of spoken language that consists of one or more vowel sounds alone or with one or more consonant sounds preceding or following, to express or utter in or as if in syllables, one or more letters (such as syl, la, and ble) in a word (such as syl*la*ble) usually set off from the rest of the word by a centered dot or a hyphen and roughly corresponding to the syllables of spoken language and treated as helps to pronunciation or as guides to placing hyphens at the end of a line, the smallest conceivable expression or unit of something, sol-fa syllables, one or more letters (as syl, la, and ble) in a word (as syl*la*ble) usually set off from the rest of the word by a centered dot or a hyphen and treated as guides to division at the end of a line, a unit of spoken language that is next bigger than a speech sound and consists of one or more vowel sounds alone or of a syllabic consonant alone or of either with one or more consonant sounds preceding or following, to give a number or arrangement of syllables to (a word or verse)

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音節

a unit of spoken language that consists of one or more vowel sounds alone or with one or more consonant sounds preceding or following, to express or utter in or

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syllabi => 課程綱要, sycophants => 奉承者, sycophantically => 吹捧地, sybaritism => 享樂主義, sybarites => 享樂者,