1.(Music, other) to produce or articulate (sounds, words, a song, etc) with definite and usually specific musical intonation 2.(Music, other) (when:intr,often foll byto) to perform (a song) to the accompaniment (of):to sing to a guitar. ...
Collins, whose notably rich English vocabulary ncludes glossolali a (nonsense speech) and shibboleth (catchword or slogan), finds plenty of terrific French words to love. She writes.'English is a trust fund, an unearned inheritance (产), but I've"worked for every bit of French I've ...
For example, non- means 'not' or 'without', this is used in words such as 'nonsense'. The word 'sense' can be separated from the prefix and it would still be a word on its own, even if the meaning is different.例如,non-意为“not”或“without”,用在诸如“nonsense(...
Collins, whose notably rich English vocabulary includes glossolalia (nonsense speech) and shibboleth (catchword or slogan), finds plenty of terrific French words to love. She writes, "English is a trust fund, an unearned inheritance (遗产), but I've worked for every bit of French I've ...
People don't like, their love is not the same, their character is not the same, their background, their social relations are not the same, their ideals are not the same, they do not pursue the same, their longing for life is not the same,Some people every game will feel very full,...
人和人不一样(Peoplearedifferentfrompeople) Forexample,now,somepeopleinthiswaytoplaythegame,some peoplearelisteningtosadsongs,somepeopleinthechata boringQQ,somepeoplearedoingafter-schooljob,somepeople insomemeaninglesslog. Peopledon'tlike,theirloveisnotthesame,theircharacter isnotthesame,theirbackground,th...
We examined ability to detect nonsense words (a lexical standard), violations of prior knowledge (an external consistency standard), and inconsistent sentences (an internal consistency standard) that were nonadjacent in texts. Adults with more education detected more problems than less educated adults,...
Students often focus on the superficial effect of making a mistake, usually in an emotional way, because many think it’s bad or embarrassing to say something wrong. This is nonsense, of course, because what matters is the reason the mistake was made. If you truly think that a way of sa...
A previous study (Klapp, 1971) demonstrated that response latencies for same-different decisions involving printed words and numbers depend on the number of syllables needed for pronunciation. In the present experiment, Ss first learned to associate one- or two-syllable words to nonsense form ...
The Yorkshire accent, and culture in general, is known for its no-nonsense directness. You might hear some say “reet” instead of “right” or “tha” instead of “the”. It’s the aural equivalent of a hearty Yorkshire pudding.