“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...
Until late 2021, there was relatively little sustained usage of ‘metaverse’ outside of specialist contexts. By October 2022, it had increased almost fourfold from the previous year in the Oxford Corpus. While some of t...
The Oxford Word of the Year 2022 winner may surprise you. The winning phrase was “goblin mode (哥布林模式)”— a type of behavior often seen as lazy. People who are in goblin mode tend to reject social expectations, such as usual gatherings. This is not necessarily a bad thing, however...
Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year for 2022 was “goblin mode”: a kind of behavior mode, which means a crazy self-enjoyment, typically in a way that rejects social customs or regulations. If we all got fascinated by making our home comfort and beautiful, it feels like last year was...
Oxford announced “goblin mode” as the 2022 winner on Monday. (And last week, Merriam-Webster also announced its pick for word of the year: “gaslighting.”) “Goblin mode” first appeared on Twitter in 2009, but it went viral earlier this year: In February, someonetweeteda fake headline...
Thursday, November 24, 2022 - 01:00 UK: For the first time, people from across the world will vote to choose the Oxford Word of the Year 2022, Oxford Languages has announced. 英国:牛津语言宣布,来…
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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 become...
After more than 32,000 votes, and a team of language experts, the Oxford Word of the Year 2023 is finally here! Learn more about the this year's winner.
By Oxford Languages Read More Language/ How to define 2022 in words? Our experts take a look… (part one) By Oxford Languages Now the dust has settled on another eventful year, it’s time to look back on some of the words that characterised 2022. ...