The Oxford Word of the Year has highlighted the language that has shaped our conversations for the past two decades. We’re delighted to celebrate our 20th anniversary this year, as we reflect on the words that stood the test of time, as well as the ones that captured a moment.Our...
'Vax'当选《牛津英语词典》2021年度词汇 'Vax' declared Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year 由于新冠病毒的全球威胁仍在持续,各国都在加紧疫苗接种,力图阻止病毒传播。2021年与疫苗相关的词汇更加频繁出现,而“vax”(疫苗,接种疫苗)也被《牛津英语词典》评选为2021年度词汇。[Photo/Agencies] Vax...
The word of the year is intended to reflect “the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of the past twelve months.” For the first time this year’s winning phrase was chosen by public vote, from among three finalists sel...
In astatement, Oxford said the word was rarely used until this year and has become attached as an adjective or presented as a verb in many different words now used every day. For instance, Oxford cites terms that have derived from the abbreviation “vax” of vaccine such as “vax-pass,”...
(The Hill) — The Oxford English Dictionary has chosen the word “vax” as its 2021 word of the year. In astatement, Oxford said the word was rarely used until this year and has become attached as an adjective or presented as a verb in many different words now used every day...
“The Oxford Word of the Year is a word or expression that is judged to reflect the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of the passing year, and have lasting potential as a term of cultural significance. ” 我们每年都会...
Oxford University Press has declared its word of the year and it's pure internet slang. "Rizz", the online-favorite abbreviation of "charisma", is the (un)likely winner. "Rizz" beat out other worthy contenders, like situationship, de-influencing, parasocial, beige flag, and Swiftie. OUP...
根据第一段内容““Goblin mode” has been chosen by the public as the 2022 Oxford word of the year. The term, which refers to “a type of behavior which is unapologetically self-indulgent (放纵的), lazy, or greedy, typically in a way that rejects social norms or expectations”, has ...
In a year when talk over the virtual garden fence has focused on whether you have been jabbed, jagged or had both doses yet, and whether it was Pfizer, AstraZeneca or Moderna you were injected with,Oxford Languageshas chosen vax as its word of the year. ...
when the editors at Oxford English Dictionary choose a single dictionary entry as the most significant word of the annual cycle. But this time around, the whole thing seems like a bit of a letdown: Oxford English Dictionary has announced that their word ...