In the word "pineapple", which letter is in the middle? A. n B. e C. i D. p 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 i。“pineapple”的中间字母是“i”。选项 A“n”不在中间;选项 B“e”有多个,不是中间唯一的字母;选项 D“p”在开头。
(used in combination with the first letter of an offensive or unmentionable word, the first letter being lowercase or uppercase, with or without a following hyphen):C-word,F-word,N-word. My mom married at 20, and she mentions the m-word every time I meet someone she thinks is eligible...
1.have a word with somebody跟某人谈几句,同某人谈谈 Waite a minute,I should like to have a word with you.等一会儿,我想和你说两句. 2.have words(with somebody)(与某人)口角,吵嘴 They had words and were never reconciled.他们吵了嘴,以后一直未言归于好. 3.have (get) word获得消息,听说,得...
pl n 1.(Theatre) the text of a part of an actor, etc 2.(Music, other) the text or lyrics of a song, as opposed to the music 3.angry speech (esp in the phrasehave words with someone) 4.eat one's wordsto retract a statement ...
Examples of words with the root -diction:contradiction Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree dic·tion (dĭk′shən) n. 1.Choice and use of words in speech or writing. 2.Degree of clarity and distinctness of pronunciation in speech ...
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Vowels—(a) always keep the corresponding low for exchange (/a/in an unstressed position); (b) replace the middle vowel with a middle vowel; (c) replace the high vowel with a high vowel; Plosives/Fricatives—replace respecting the following order of priority: point of articulation, voicing ...
verb(n.) late 14c.,verbe, "a word" (a sense now obsolete but preserved inverbal, etc.); especially specifically in grammar, "a word that asserts or declares; that part of speech of which the office is predication, and which, either alone or with various modifiers or adjuncts, combines...
Some have used the term bouma as a synonym for word shape, though I was unfamiliar with the term. The term bouma appears in Paul Saenger's 1997 book Space Between Words: The Origins of Silent Reading. There I learned to my chagrin that we recognize words from their word shape and that...