The term "tail-end" is often used in the context of spoken language to refer to the final syllable or sound of a word, especially when it is pronounced with a longer or stronger emphasis. This is sometimes referred to as "tail-end emphasis" or "tail-end stress".
For example:
"The word 'banana' has a long tail-end sound because of the way it is pronounced." (这个单词banana的尾巴语音很长,因为它的发音方式。)
"I always stress the tail-end of the word 'important' when I speak because it adds emphasis to the meaning." (我在说话时总是强调单词important的尾巴语音,因为这样能增加重音。)
"In English, we often put extra emphasis on the tail-end of a question to show that we are genuinely curious or seeking an answer." (在英语中,我们常常在问句的尾巴语音上加上额外的重音,以表示我们真正的好奇或寻求答案。)

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最佳回答 2023-03-21