释义 |
diˌrect ˈspeech n [U] a way of reporting what someone says in which you say or write their actual words, as in ‘ ‘I don’t want to go,’ said Julie’ [→ indirect speech] 直接引语〔直接引用某人说的原话﹐例如 ‘ ‘I don’t want to go,’ said Julie’ 中的 ‘I don’t want to go,’ 就是直接引语〕 |