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Received Pronunciation
britische Standardaussprache
im PONS Wörterbuch
re·ceived pro·nun·ciˈa·tion SUBST, RP SUBST, re·ceived ˈstand·ard SUBST no pl Brit LING
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. re·ceive [rɪˈsi:v] VERB trans
1. receive (get):
2. receive (be awarded):
3. receive (get in writing):
4. receive esp Brit JUR:
5. receive RADIO, TV:
6. receive (form):
7. receive (consent to hear):
to receive sb/sth
jdn/etw anhören
to receive sb/sth REL
jdn/etw erhören
8. receive (be receptacle for):
9. receive (suffer):
to receive sth blow, shock
10. receive (react to):
11. receive (welcome):
12. receive (admit to membership):
13. receive form (provide space for):
Wendungen:
II. re·ceive [rɪˈsi:v] VERB intr
receive (in tennis):
Wendungen:
re·ceived [rɪˈsi:vd] ADJ attr, inv
Zahlungseingang m <-(e)s> kein pl
pro·nun·cia·tion [prəˌnʌn(t)siˈeɪʃən] SUBST usu no pl
Aussprache f <-, -n>
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
receive VERB trans RECHW
receive VERB trans RECHW
to receive sth (credit sth)
receive VERB trans INV-FIN
receive VERB trans RECHW
receive VERB trans RECHW
receive VERB trans MKT-WB
to receive sth Produktneuheit
Present
Ireceive
youreceive
he/she/itreceives
wereceive
youreceive
theyreceive
Past
Ireceived
youreceived
he/she/itreceived
wereceived
youreceived
theyreceived
Present Perfect
Ihavereceived
youhavereceived
he/she/ithasreceived
wehavereceived
youhavereceived
theyhavereceived
Past Perfect
Ihadreceived
youhadreceived
he/she/ithadreceived
wehadreceived
youhadreceived
theyhadreceived
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Although only spoken by three per cent of the population, received pronunciation is commonly associated with people of a higher social class.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Her "cockney" accent, which to modern ears sounds like cut-glass received pronunciation, was criticised, as were some of her reports.
www.telegraph.co.uk
People who speak with received pronunciation are considered more intelligent and trustworthy than those who have a regional accent, a survey has found.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The application instructs users to mimic 15 different vowel sounds and 16 consonant sounds to replicate received pronunciation.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The clipped, precise tones of received pronunciation may sound less familiar than they once were and experts have for years predicted its ultimate demise.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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