1920s: from Greek phatos 'spoken' or phatikos 'affirming' I'll pop over and see you this evening. 我今晚就赶去看你。 Why don't you pop in (= visit us) for a drink next time you're in the area? 下次来到这一带时,就到我们这儿小酌一杯如何? PUT QUICKLY 迅速放置 4. [VN +...
I’ve split the languages off by geographic area, starting from easiest to learn for English speakers to the most difficult (or least familiar, if you prefer). Included are the original spellings (or transliterations for languages not written in Latin-based scripts) and a rough pronunciation g...
C.some words in common use today were derived from(派生而来)similar words used long ago D.Alexander Graham Bell was a great man 4.The writer examines the word“hello”by. A.studying its Latin(拉丁)and Greek roots B.tracing(追踪)is historical uses as a greeting C.comparing it with greeti...
alots of other things in modern life also come from name of Greek or Roman gods and goddesses 许多其他事在现代生活中也来自希腊或罗马神和女神的名字[translate] a我应该尽力学好英语。 I should learn English with every effort.[translate]
Teacher: It’s easy. Why don’t you try to read English aloud? It can improve your speaking skills. Lucy: How about new words? I often forget their meanings and spelling. Teacher: First you can guess their meanings by reading English books. 【4】 . ...
363. catabasis- decline of a disease in a natural population364. catadromous- migrating from fresh to salt water to spawn entering the dating world by engaging in brackish incalescence and philandering 365. catamite- boy kept for homosexual purposes among Greek pederasts 366. catasta- pedestal ...
This can also be related to the (more common in British English) Sod's Law: If something can go wrong, it will, at the worst possible time. These 'laws' are generally used in a comic sense. However, phenomena such as Confirmation Bias and Selection Bias can lead people to perhaps ...