"clauses" 怎么发音
word
KLAW-ziz
KLAW-ziz
释义
Clauses are groups of words with a subject and verb, forming part of a sentence or legal document. In grammar, they can stand alone as complete sentences or be part of a larger sentence; in law, a clause is a specific section or condition in a contract.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɫɔzəz/, /ˈkɫɔzɪz
英式英语
klˈɔːzɪz
简化发音
美式
KLAW-ziz
英式
KLAW-ziz
语境中听
Some sentences have two clauses.
The contract includes several clauses about payment.
You must connect the two clauses with 'and'.
If you read the fine print, you'll find hidden clauses in the agreement.