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2008.09.17
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STRESS (a syllable) (音節に)強勢、アクセントをつける
- To stress (verb) a word or syllable is to say it more loudly.
The noun form is also stress. - 動詞の stress は、単語や音節をより強く言うこと、つまり、強勢、アクセントをつける、という意味です。
名詞形も stress で、強勢、アクセント、という意味です。
- You should stress the second syllable in the word “advance.” (= ad-VANCE)
- The meaning of a sentence can change a lot depending on which words are stressed.
- When “present” is a noun, the first syllable is stressed, but when it's a verb, the stress is on the second syllable.
- STUDENT: Where should I put the stress in the word “accidentally”?
TEACHER: The main stress is on the third syllable, and the secondary stress is on the first.
Take it easy!