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如果一个单词由多个音节构成的话,那么为了能够读得顺畅、清晰且易于识别,那么其中可能会有某个音节是**重音**;如果音节数量更多,可能还会有某个或某些音节是**次重音**。一般来说,**一个词汇只有一个重音**,**但有可能存在多个次重音**。比如 *serendipity* `/ˌserənˈdɪpɪti/`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-uk="/audios/us/serendipity-us-jen.mp3"></span>。之前的那个 *19* 个音节构成的词汇,其中有 *7* 个**次重音**,*1* 个**重音**。
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When a word is composed of multiple syllables, for smooth and clear pronunciation that's easily recognizable, one syllable may be stressed -- these are called *primary stresses*. If the word has many syllables, it could also have some *secondary stress*. Normally, **a single primary stress exists in each word**, **but there might be several secondary ones** - take the word *serendipity* `/ˌserənˈdɪpɪti/`<span class="speak-word-inline" data-audio-uk="/audios/us/serendipity-us-jen.mp3"></span>as an example. That whopping 19-syllable-long leviathan we examined before had 7 instances of secondary stressing to accompany its lone instance of primary stressing.
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creature
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various
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reality
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coexist
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evaluate
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poetic
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diode
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Sequoia
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Video
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Vienna
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Continuation
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Aerobics
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