Be careful with nouns and verbs: login is a noun, and log in is a verb. Words like everyday are adjectives. So you can say I’m happy with my everyday routine, but you have to separate every and day if you want to say something like I try to exercise every day. Don’t make c...
(1) Common or popular words are words connected with the ordinary things or activities necessary to everyday life. The great majority of English words are common words . The core of the common words is the basic word stock. They arestylistically(在文体上)neutral , and hence they are appropr...
When affixes are added to the beginning of roots or root words, they are called prefixes For example, the most common prefix is un-, which meant not oropposite of. If you add un- to the word happy, the new word becomes unhappy, which means not happy. When affixes are added to the ...
3.The problem of interrelation of the various meanings of the same word can be dealt with from two different angles:3approach andsynchronicapproach. 4.“Mal-”in“maltreat”isa4prefix, while“inter-”in“interstate”is a5prefix. 5.Old English is described as a language of full endings, Middl...
have a word with To have a brief conversation with (someone); speak to. have no words for To be unable to describe or talk about. in a word In short; in summary: In a word, the situation is serious. in so many words 1. In precisely those words; exactly: hinted at impending indic...
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Forexample,theprefixsubcanberealizedassubasinsubway,supasinsupportandsuppress,sucasinsucceed,andsusasinsustain.Thatis,whensuboccursbeforearootbeginningwiththesound/p/itisrealizedassupandwhenitisaddedarootwithabeginningsound/k/andabeginninglettercitisrealizedassuc.Thesedifferentmorphologicalorphoneticformsofa...
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with collective or generalizing prefix*ga-and abstract suffix*-iz. The word rarely appeared in Old English without the prefix, but Old English also had it as a word-forming element-cund"born of, of a particular nature" (seekind(n.)). Sense development probably is from "with natural feeli...
Between English and Chinese suffix,thereexists "one to many", that is,suffixes in one language can be replaced in another language with difference forms of suffix, and vice versa. For example: in English "people" suffix respectively by the Chinese “员、师、手、家、者、士、官、人、鬼、分...