syllable: [14] A syllable is etymologically a ‘gathering together’ of letters. The word comes from Anglo-Norman sillable, an alteration of Old French sillabe, which went back via Latin syllaba to Greek sullabé ‘gathering, gathering together of letters, syllable’. This was a derivative of sullambánein ‘gather together’, hence ‘spell together’, a compound verb formed from the prefix sun- ‘together’ and lambánein ‘take, grasp’.
syllable (n.)
late 14c., from Anglo-French sillable, alteration of Old French silabe "syllable" (12c., Modern French syllabe), from Latin syllaba, from Greek syllabe "that which is held together; a syllable, several sounds or letters taken together," i.e. "a taking together" of letters; from syllambanein "take or put together, collect, gather," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + stem of lambanein "to take" (see analemma). The unetymological -le apparently is by analogy with participle and principle.
雙語例句
1. You put too much emphasis on the last syllable.
你把最後一個音節讀得太重.
來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》
2. The stress is on the last syllable.
重音在最後一個音節上.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
3. The stress on the last syllable is light.
最後一個音節是輕音節.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
4. Please accent the first syllable.
請重讀第一個音節.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
5. Accentuate the word " accent " on the first syllable.