柯林斯詞典consonant /?k?ns?n?nt/ (consonants) 1. N-COUNT A consonant is a sound such as "p," "f," "n," or "t" which you pronounce by stopping the air flowing freely through your mouth. Compare . 輔音 返回 consonant劍橋詞典one of the speech sounds or letters of the alphabet that is not a vowel . Consonants are pronounced by stopping the air from flowing easily through the mouth , especially by closing the lips or touching the teeth with the tongue . 輔音;輔音字母 比較vowel 范例 Don't you hate the way she speaks , pronouncing each single consonant so precisely .She's got some unpronounceable name that seems to be all consonants. 返回 consonant