pronounced
pronounced — 形容詞
1. A quality or feature that is pronounced is very clear and strong, making it easy
明顯的
非常清楚、強烈而容易注意到的
A quality or feature that is pronounced is very clear and strong, making it easy to see, hear, or recognize because it stands out from the normal or expected level — for example, a pronounced limp after an injury, a pronounced improvement in grades, or a pronounced accent from someone's home region.
After the accident, Benjamin walked with a pronounced limp for several months.
車禍後,Benjamin 走路有明顯的跛行,持續了好幾個月。
collocation: pronounced limp
Eliska showed a pronounced improvement in her writing after just two weeks of daily practice.
Eliska 的寫作在每天練習兩週後就有明顯的進步。
collocation: pronounced improvement
The contrast between the old and new buildings was so pronounced that tourists stopped to stare.
新舊建築之間的對比非常明顯,遊客都停下腳步觀看。
The temperature showed a pronounced drop after the sun went down behind the hills.
太陽下山後,氣溫出現了明顯的下降。
Caleb's grandmother spoke with a pronounced accent from her hometown in the south.
Caleb 的祖母說話帶有明顯的家鄉南方口音。
- noticeable
softer in strength; something can be slightly noticeable, while pronounced implies a clear, strong degree
- marked
very similar in strength; 'marked' is more common in formal or academic writing
- distinct
emphasizes that something is clearly separate and easy to perceive, not necessarily strong in degree
- striking
more dramatic — something that immediately catches the eye or attention
用法筆記
Do not confuse this adjective (pronounced /prəˈnaʊnst/) with the verb 'pronounce' (/prəˈnaʊns/), which means to say a word or sound in a particular way. The adjective describes how strong or obvious something is, not how it is spoken. Frequently used in comparative forms: 'more pronounced', 'less pronounced', 'most pronounced'.