36.Which word with "poly" does not mean "many" ? A:polymath B:polygon C:polyhedron D:monopoly 答案:monopoly 37.In which of the four words, the prefix "ad" means "toward"? A:adoapt B:adjoin C:adventure D:advertisement 答案:adoapt;adjoin;adventure 38.The prefix "bi" means "half"....
Which word with "poly" does not mean "many" ? A.monopoly B.polygon C.polymath D.polyhedron 7 【多选题】(20分) In which of the four words, the prefix "ad" means "toward"? A.adventure B.adoapt C.advertisement D.adjoin 8 【判断题】(20分) The prefix "bi" means "half". A.对 ...
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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You know what a polymath is, I reckon: someone who knows a lot of things. That’s from πολυ-polu-(normally rendered aspoly-) ‘many, much’ plus μάθηmathē‘learning’ (and yes, that’s related to themathinmathematics). I imagine you’re also familiar withperi-, as in...
The original meaning is now obscure in many words from Latin (suggest,suspect,subject, etc.). The prefix is active in Modern English; the indication generally being: 1. "under, beneath, at the bottom of;" in adverbs "down, low, lower;" ...
de–con–Prefixtext–ual–ize–ationSuffix FreemorphemeBoundmorpheme Boundmorphemescanbefurtherclassifiedintoderivationalandinflectionalmorphemes.Derivationalmorphemes“derive”anewword(withbothmeaningandwordclasschanged),whenaddedtoothermorphemes.Theycanbeprefixesorsuffixes.-ly,-ish,im-,-ity,de-,-izeareallsuch...
Forexample,theprefixsubcanberealizedassubasinsubway,supasinsupportandsuppress,sucasinsucceed,andsusasinsustain.Thatis,whensuboccursbeforearootbeginningwiththesound/p/itisrealizedassupandwhenitisaddedarootwithabeginningsound/k/andabeginninglettercitisrealizedassuc.Thesedifferentmorphologicalorphoneticformsofa...
The word Orion was also believed by Strabo to be related to the Greek word for mountain, oros, from where we get our word oro-, combining form meaning ‘mountain’, as in orography and orology— Greek oro-, from oros,‘mountain’, which is cognate with Old Indian rsvah,‘high’, fr...
May not be "funniest" but I think it's the funnest--my name. Seriously, start with Cinna and then add some sort of adjective, adverb, or noun as an ending Cinna-licious Cinna-special Cinna-monster (what my brothers used to call me) Cinnamushy Cinnawhittled I make myself laugh about...