词汇 | naturalness |
释义 | naturalness noun[ U ] uk /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl.nəs/ us /ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl.nəs/ the quality of being real and not influenced by other people: 天然,自然 the naturalness of children孩子们的纯真 Her performance was noted for its naturalness.她的表演以朴素自然著称。 Natural and artificial anti-natural artificial artificiality artificially biodynamic fake false freshness God-given imitation pure rawness refined simulated synthetic unnatural unnaturally unposed unprocessed untamed naturalness | American Dictionarynaturalness noun[ U ] us/ˈnætʃ·ər·əl·nəs/ the quality of being real and not influenced by other people: I admire his naturalness on stage. Examples of naturalnessnaturalness Naturalness in bodily posture was emphasized over aristocratic stiffness. Notwithstanding differences between genres, one reading has been generally accepted: the naturalness and primacy of affection between men above all other human emotions. Still, naturalness is a problem for most present synthesizers, and there remain unsettled issues regarding how one ought to assess the quality of synthetic speech. First, they will be reliable due to naturalness, comprehensiveness, and systematicity. We now look more closely at the way in which the compiler uses collocational naturalness to disguise aspects of the cryptic clue. In the language of "naturalness" this would be a situation where a "natural" fetus is made "unnatural" by "unnatural" means. The semi-spontaneous data presented here will enable some verification of this naturalness. The issues being addressed include typological constraints, the relation between replication and borrowing and between replication and attrition, the role of written discourse, and naturalness. This suggests that the "naturalness" of natural numbers has always been conceptualized in locally contingent cultural terms. In discussions among nonphilosophers, the ethical argument from naturalness frequently comes up. In altering the vowel trajectories, naturalness was a great concern, and much of the alteration was by trial-and-error dependent on the resultant token's naturalness. With this model, such a voice can be stretched without loss of naturalness. There are almost always prejudices hidden behind appeals to (un) naturalness. The word "feverish" makes the pleasure at once willed and still sick, while "naturalness" remains a principle under severe strain. We believe, therefore, that a reduction of naturalness was not a concern. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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