Curr/curs Curr comes from currere, the Latin verb meaning ’to run’. Although words based on this root don’t tend to suggest speed, the sense of movement remains.curr这个词根在拉丁文中的形式是currere,原本表示“跑”,而之后从这个词根衍生出的词语已经不太保留速度的含义,但依旧留有“运动感...
Curr/curs Curr comes from currere, the Latin verb meaning ’to run’. Although words based on this root don’t tend to suggest speed, the sense of movement remains. curr这个词根在拉丁文中的形式是currere,原本表示“跑”,而之后从这个词根衍生出的词语已经不太保留速度的含义,但依旧留有“运动感...
CARNcomes from a Latin word meaning "flesh" or "meat."Carnationoriginally meant "the color of flesh," which was once the only color of the flower we call thecarnation. In Christian countries, Lent is the period when the faithful traditionally give up something they love, often meat. The d...
Vary the activity by setting up a continuum scale, place a new word at one end and list others with the same root, suffix or prefix along the line. Talk about how those words' meanings relate to the key term. Vocabulary instruction is like any other part of reading, combining proven ...