mockney造句
例句與造句
- A stereotypical mockney speaker comes from an upper-middle class background.
- A fake cockney accent is sometimes called mockney.
- She formed Ferguson's gang ( under the mockney pseudonym Bill Stickers ).
- In contrast, mockney seeks to lower the perceived socio-economic class of the speaker.
- Britpop band Blur was said to have a " mockney, down-the-dogs blokey charm ".
- It's difficult to find mockney in a sentence. 用mockney造句挺難的
- I'm not sure calling someone a'Mockney'is actually slander, but I can se the BLP problem.
- Of " Nil's " cockamamie Cockney _ which borders on Mockney _ thedirector Gary Oldman has said : It's like watching Shakespeare.
- this is disparagingly called a " mockney " accent i . e . mock + cockney Preceding talk ) 16 : 54, 13 May 2008 ( UTC)
- Some critics have drawn comparisons between singer Rou Reynolds " Mockney spoken words " in the middle of the song and the style of Mike Skinner ( aka The Streets ).
- The superstar began to sport a mild " Mockney " accent and was photographed wearing tweeds, flat caps and _ a more downmarket British fashion favorite _ track suits.
- A person speaking with a mockney accent might adopt cockney pronunciation but retain standard grammatical forms, whereas the genuine cockney speaker uses non-standard forms ( e . g . negative concord ).
- In practical terms, that means the queen is starting to sound more like a BBC newsreader but is still a long way off from sounding mockney, the accent of the young, hip, and lazy.
- While cockney is widely known as the accent of the working classes of London, mockney is that of educated people who don't want to sound upper class, which includes just about every TV host and pop star.
- Some people adopt the accent as a means of " blending in ", appearing to be more working class, or in an attempt to appear to be " a common man " sometimes this affectation of the accent is derisively referred to as " Mockney ".
- ""'Mockney " "'( a portmanteau of " mock " and " cockney " ) is an affected accent and form of speech in imitation of cockney or working class London speech, or a person with such an accent.
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