consonant• If the language has long and short vowels and consonants, this will affect the rhythm of the language.• It is also good articulation and crisp, clearconsonants.• Some phonologists maintain that a syllabicconsonant is really a case of a vowel and a consonant that have become combined.• I couldn't get my tongue around the consonants.• The outline should include phonemic contrastive charts of the consonants and vowels.• The consonants are grouped together phonetically, depending on the kind of sound they make.• The second group causes most of the difficulties in spelling with consonants.
1be consonant with somethingformalSAME to match or exist well with something else 与某事物一致,与某事物符合
This policy is scarcely consonant with the government’s declared aims.
这项政策与政府所宣称的目标基本上不符。
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be consonant with something• Here there is no contradiction, because the bassis consonant with all the uppernotes.• Others, then, will have to judge whether my viewsexpressed here are consonant with that tradition.• On the face of it, this approachis consonant with the requirements of the Act.• The way the storytellerhandles Moses' power-sharing in that chapteris consonant with the rest.• Certainly they were consonant with the views expressed by a great many Bostonians during the days after the State Report came out.• The views of the black leadershipare consonant with those of black Americans.