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says怎么读英语(如何区分speak和say)

says中文是什么意思?

says英 [sez] 美 [sez] v. 说,讲(say的第三人称单数)

say和speak的区别?

一、say和speak的区别

1、说出的侧重点不同

say指“说出”,着重指说出具体的内容,speak指“说话,发言”,着重开口说话的动作。

2、使用词性不同

say表示说出一般用作及物动词,speak一般用作不及物动词。

3、所跟宾语不同

say后面的宾语是所说的,speak其宾语通常是表示某种语言名称的词。

二、say和speak的用法

1、say的用法

say用作及物动词时,后可接名词、代词、动词不定式、带疑问词的不定式或that/wh-从句作宾语。也可引出直接引语。可用于被动结构。有时还可用一般现在时表过去。

say引出直接引语时,如果主句是放在引语之前,主句中的主语不管是名词或是代词,主谓均不倒装; 如果主句是放在引语之后或是插在引语之中,主语是代词时,主谓也不倒装,主语是名词时,主谓常可倒装。

2、speak的用法

speak的基本意思是“讲”“谈”,其后常接语言、实话等词。speak还可作“发言,演说,作报告”解,指连贯、系统、正式的讲话。

speak可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时,接名词或代词作宾语。

扩展知识:

一、say

英 [se?] 美 [se]

vi.说, 讲;表明,宣称;假设;约莫

vt.表明;念;说明;比方说

n.发言权;说话;要说的话;发言权

例句

1、I think that says a lot about how well Seles is playing

我认为那很能说明塞勒斯表现得有多出色。

2、It says a lot for him that he has raised his game to the level required

他将比赛技能提至所要求的水平,这说明他颇有能耐。

3、He’s usually smartly-dressed, I’ll say that for him

我能说的是,至少他通常穿着入时。

二、speak

英 [spi:k] 美 [spik]

vt.& vi.讲,谈;演说;从某种观点来说

例句

1、His behaviour spoke of an early maturity

他的举止流露出早熟的痕迹。

2、The results speak for themselves.

结局不言自明。

3、Both spoke highly of the Russian president

双方均盛赞俄罗斯总统。

says怎么读?

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When someone says …………阅读怎么做???

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