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DEFINITIVE EXAMPLES 权威例句〔Shelta〕A secret jargon used by Gypsies in Great Britain and Ireland, based on systematic inversion or alteration of the initial consonants of Gaelic words.舍尔塔语:大不列颠及爱尔兰的吉普赛人使用的一种秘密用语,起源于盖尔单词初始辅音的系统化倒置或改变美国传统〔consonantal〕Containing a consonant or consonants.辅音的:含有一个或几个辅音(字母)的美国传统〔consonantal〕Of, relating to, or having the nature of a consonant.辅音的:辅音(字母)的、与之有关的或有辅音特征的美国传统〔monosyllabic〕In Teutonic languages there is a tendency to double the final consonant in monosyllabic words.在日耳曼语言中, 有重复单音节词词尾辅音的倾向。外研社新世纪 |