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britische Standardaussprache

в PONS речника

re·ceived pro·nun·ciˈa·tion СЪЩ, RP СЪЩ, re·ceived ˈstand·ard СЪЩ no pl Brit ЛИНГВ

в PONS речника
в PONS речника

I. re·ceive [rɪˈsi:v] ГЛАГ прх

1. receive (get):

2. receive (be awarded):

3. receive (get in writing):

4. receive esp Brit ЮР:

5. receive РАДИО, ТВ:

6. receive (form):

7. receive (consent to hear):

to receive sb/sth
jdn/etw anhören
to receive sb/sth РЕЛ
jdn/etw erhören

8. receive (be receptacle for):

9. receive (suffer):

to receive sth blow, shock

10. receive (react to):

11. receive (welcome):

12. receive (admit to membership):

13. receive form (provide space for):

Phrases:

II. re·ceive [rɪˈsi:v] ГЛАГ нпрх

receive (in tennis):

Phrases:

re·ceived [rɪˈsi:vd] ПРИЛ attr, inv

Zahlungseingang м <-(e)s> kein pl

pro·nun·cia·tion [prəˌnʌn(t)siˈeɪʃən] СЪЩ usu no pl

Aussprache f <-, -n>

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

receive ГЛАГ прх ACCOUNT

receive ГЛАГ прх ACCOUNT

to receive sth (credit sth)

receive ГЛАГ прх INV-FIN

receive ГЛАГ прх ACCOUNT

receive ГЛАГ прх ACCOUNT

receive ГЛАГ прх MKT-WB

to receive sth Produktneuheit
Present
Ireceive
youreceive
he/she/itreceives
wereceive
youreceive
theyreceive
Past
Ireceived
youreceived
he/she/itreceived
wereceived
youreceived
theyreceived
Present Perfect
Ihavereceived
youhavereceived
he/she/ithasreceived
wehavereceived
youhavereceived
theyhavereceived
Past Perfect
Ihadreceived
youhadreceived
he/she/ithadreceived
wehadreceived
youhadreceived
theyhadreceived

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Although only spoken by three per cent of the population, received pronunciation is commonly associated with people of a higher social class.
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Her "cockney" accent, which to modern ears sounds like cut-glass received pronunciation, was criticised, as were some of her reports.
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People who speak with received pronunciation are considered more intelligent and trustworthy than those who have a regional accent, a survey has found.
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The application instructs users to mimic 15 different vowel sounds and 16 consonant sounds to replicate received pronunciation.
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The clipped, precise tones of received pronunciation may sound less familiar than they once were and experts have for years predicted its ultimate demise.
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