echoic造句1. A flat, broad irregular, solid mass echoic pattern.
2. The echo pattern could be varied: hyperechoic iso- echoic, hypoechoic, or mixed. The lesions frequently involved the testicles with complicating cold abscess.
3. The echoic mention and irony strategy are the most frequently used.
4. Echoic utterances can be classified into two subtypes: echo question and echo exclamation, which have special structural characteristics and pragmatic functions.
5. Echoic utterances are a type of common and interesting language phenomena, which play an important role in verbal communication.
6. This paper attempts to investigate the echoic mention theory of verbal irony, a relevance-theoretical approach to verbal irony.
7. "Haha" is an echoic word for laughter in Chinese and "point" is the Chinese equivalent of "threshold."
8. At last, an attempt is made to analyze the cases of irony occurring in the American sitcom Friends within the framework of the echoic interpretation theory.
9. This paper applies some pragmatic theories to explore the pragmatic features of irony, including its echoic and adaptive traits.
10. An attempt is made to analyze the cases of irony occurring in a Chinese literary work-Lu Xun's A Madman's Diary within the framework of the echoic interpretation theory.
11. From the comparison, we can see that in many aspects the relevance-based echoic theory seems more promising than the traditional pragmatic account.
12. For a better explanation of irony response, the paper first makes a brief analysis of irony representation level and echoic irony comprehension.
13. ResultsThe major sonographic appearance of thyroid carcinoma was single (72.9%), solid (79.7%), lowly or medially echoic (86.2%).
14. Application of pulse sound measurement technique to acoustic measurement of fiber-optic hydrophones in an echoic tank is presented.