The part that confuses a lot of English students is the combination of two vowels to formeau,and how to correctly pronounce it. Now, here’s something intriguing: If you put these three vowels together, they end up sounding like a 4th vowel (o). 这是另一组有趣的拼写。这部分内容中让...
Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with theOxford Collocations Dictionaryapp. Try it for free as part of theOxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionaryapp. strange in a mysterious and frightening waysynonymeerieShe began to make weird inhuman sounds. ...
Anecdotally, Cajuns and non-Cajuns alike comment that it sounds "weird," as if the word is "not English." A survey confirms that the interjection is perceived as atypical sounding when compared to mainstream English words, even more so for the palatalized pronunciation variant (kyoo) than the...
[英 [wɪəd] 美 [wɪrd] ] weird的意思、解释 复数形式:weirds; weird 基本解释 形容词不可思议的; 怪诞的,超自然的; 奇怪的,奇异的; 命运的,宿命的 名词命运,宿命; 厄运; 命运女神 weird 相关例句 形容词 1. They were awakened by a weird shriek. ...
The intergalacticToyStoryhero was originally named Lunar Larry according to Pixar producers, but it was binned for sounding "too wacky". They chose Buzz after Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon. Could have been Neil Lightyear, if you think about it. ...
Listen to thisunidentified SETI signal. According toNASA, no one yet has an explanation for this 1950’s-SiFi-sounding radio emission picked up recently by a SETI radio telescope. Posted byVan Smithat 2:38 pm A few words about last night’s ‘Brad Meltzer’s Decoded’ ...
M: It’s just such a good sounding word – weird. E: It is. M: Okay, but the thing is that even though that it’s probably more commonly used in American English, it’s still widely used for British English as well. E: Yeah, that’s true. M: So, but maybe in British English...
with vocalisations of more than 180 decibels (a jackhammer tops out at about 120dB). The large bulge we see on the forehead of dolphins and other toothed cetaceans is an organ called a ‘melon’ (because they couldn’t think of anything more science-y sounding just then), which is thoug...
Oh Charles Williams… how I’ve want to like you. Like with the case of Ocampo you have got this pedigree: a member of the Inklings, occult interests, and books about wizards and ghosts and archetypes from Tarot cards moving about a 1930s London. It’s all so great sounding and makes...
Either Manelaus was known to always spell a given word or phrase badly or his native language had a similar sounding phrase that he naturally used instead of the english word dictated to him. Pityful example: Pandarus says ‘Instructions are to send “phrase” in every message.’ ...