11月1日,柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)公布了2022年度词汇:“permacrisis”,意为“长期不稳定和不安全”。 "Permacrisis", a term that describes "an extended period of instability and insecurity", has been named Collins Word of the Year 2022. 图源:Collins Dictionary 柯林斯词典在其官方网页中是这样描述...
11月1日,柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)公布了2022年度词汇:“permacrisis”,意为“长期不稳定和不安全”。 "Permacrisis", a term that describes "an extended period of instability and insecurity", has been named Collins Word of the Year 2022. 图源:Collins Dictionary 柯林斯词典在其官方网页中是这样描述...
Brexit, Covid, war, climate disasters, a tanking economy, political instability, global insecurity, a sense ofimpendingdoom. There’s a single word for this, and it has just become Collins Dictionary’s word of the year:permacrisis. 英国脱欧、新冠肺炎疫情、战争、气候灾难、经济衰退、政治不稳定...
November 8, 2022 by languagehat 50 Comments I usually ignore these “word of the year” stories, which are basically clickbait for lexicographers, but hell, this one (by Helen Bushby for BBC) includes splooting (“The act of lying flat on the stomach with the legs stretched out” — ...
certain parts of their job, such as tasks that they have taken on beyond their role. the word quiet suggests that they have done so secretly or without informing their boss or manager. in other words, workers who engage in quiet quitting typically just stop working as much as they had ...
此外,Kyiv(基辅)、Partygate(聚会门)、Splooting、Warm bank(取暖银行)、Carolean、Lawfare(法律战)、Quiet quitting(躺平/摆烂)、Sportswashing(体育洗白)、Vibe shift(氛围转变)等词汇,也入选2022年度热词榜单前十名。 Permacrisis: Collins ...
If computers were suddenly experts in that most human of domains, language, what next? Cue an explosion of debate, scrutiny, and prediction, and more than enough justification for Collins’ 2023 Word of the Year: AI. 如果计算机突然成了语言这种最人性化的领域的专家,那接下来会发生什么?AI引发了...
The word of the year usually reflects the preoccupations of that time. In 2022, it was permacrisis in reference to the seemingly constant upheavals in British politics. The previous year saw chatter about NFTs (non-fungible tokens) reach its peak. And 2020 was dominated by the word lockdown...
Each year, the word of the year choice reflects the prevailing concerns and topics of that time. In 2022, “permacrisis” was selected due to the ongoing political turmoil in the UK. In 2021, “NFTs” (non-fungible tokens) dominated discussions, and the term “lockdown” prevailed in 2020...
Cue an explosion of debate, scrutiny, and prediction, and more than enough justification for Collins’ 2023 Word of the Year:AI. Collins defines artificial intelligence, for which AI is the now-familiar abbreviation, as “the modelling of human mental functions by computer programs”. This rather...