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accented    音标拼音: ['æksɛntɪd]
accented
adj 1: used of syllables; "a tonic syllables carries the main
stress in a word" [synonym: {tonic}, {accented}] [ant:
{atonic}, {unaccented}]
2: bearing a stress or accent; "an iambic foot consists of an
unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable as in
`delay'" [synonym: {stressed}, {accented}] [ant: {unstressed}]

Accent \Ac*cent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accented}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Accenting}.] [OF. accenter, F. accentuer.]
[1913 Webster]
1. To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a
mark); to utter or to mark with accent.
[1913 Webster]

2. To mark emphatically; to emphasize.
[1913 Webster]


accented \accented\ adj.
1. (Phonology) having the main stress of a word; -- used of
syllables

Syn: tonic (vs. atonic)
[WordNet 1.5]

2. 1 being pronounced with sterss; -- used of syllables

Syn: heavy, strong
[WordNet 1.5]



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  • Russ Hodges - Wikipedia
    However, Giants radio broadcaster Jon Miller on KNBR radio yelled, "Good-bye, a home run for the game and for the pennant! The Giants have won the pennant! Travis Ishikawa with the Bobby Thomson moment "
  • Russ Hodges - grokipedia. com
    Russ Hodges' iconic radio call of Bobby Thomson's 1951 "Shot Heard 'Round the World" home run, repeating "The Giants win the pennant!" four times in unrestrained excitement, became the origin of his enduring fame in sports broadcasting [1]
  • Russ Hodges | Bay Area Radio Museum Hall of Fame
    Hodges traded the Polo Grounds for Seals Stadium and was teamed with Lon Simmons to form a KSFO broadcast team that helped cement the Bay Area’s new big-league franchise in the public consciousness Hodges’ signature home run call, “Bye-bye, baby!” became an enduring part of Giants lore
  • Broadcaster Archives | Page 2 of 3 | New-York Historical Societys Bill . . .
    From 1949-57, Hodges was the lead announcer for Giants games on WMCA Radio and WPIX-TV, calling the Giants’ pennant drives in 1951 and 1954 Although he also did some football, basketball, and boxing, Hodges’ mellow baritone was most familiar to New Yorkers as the “Voice of the Giants ”
  • Three calls of Bobby Thomsons home run - YouTube
    Red Barber, Gordon McLendon and the one by Russ Hodges, possibly the most famous radio call in baseball history
  • Ever wonder the story behind ‘Shot Heard ‘Round the World’ radio call . . .
    It was a game-winning home run that the world got to hear … and see But it was so much more than that The decisive winner-take-all game between the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers on October 3, 1951, was the first game ever televised nationally and would be seen by millions across the U S
  • 1951 National League Tiebreaker - Library of Congress
    And it was Russ Hodges, calling the game for Giants fans on WMCA, who went down in history alongside Thomson, for his emphatic, exuberant call of the walk-off home run that decided the game, the series, and the National League championship
  • Giants anthem Bye Bye Baby history - MLB. com
    “Bye Bye Baby” was the signature home run call of longtime Giants play-by-play broadcaster Russ Hodges, who is best known for his iconic call describing Bobby Thomson’s famed “Shot Heard ‘Round the World,” which defeated the Dodgers in the 1951 tiebreaker at the Polo Grounds
  • Russ Hodges - Biography - RetroSeasons. com
    His spontaneous reaction to Thomson's homer not only encapsulated the thrill of baseball but also became a seminal moment in broadcast history, thanks to a fan who recorded the broadcast at home
  • SHOT HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLD-3 AUDIO CALLS - New York Giants . . .
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