柯林斯詞典syllable /?s?l?b?l/ (syllables) 1. N-COUNT A syllable is a part of a word that contains a single vowel sound and that is pronounced as a unit. So, for example, "book" has one syllable, and "reading" has two syllables. 音節(jié) We children called her Oma, accenting both syllables. 我們這些孩子叫她,兩個(gè)音節(jié)都重讀。 返回 syllable劍橋詞典a single unit of speech , either a whole word or one of the parts into which a word can be separated , usually containing a vowel 音節(jié) 範(fàn)例 In the word 'engine ', you should stress the first syllable.The word 'button ' has two syllables. 返回 syllable