making up a word造句
例句与造句
- In reading difficult handwriting context effects are used to determine what letters make up a word.
- Prefixes can be either derivational or grammatical, where the derivational helps make up a word base.
- SPEED : Kemp fires out words rapid-fire, occasionally making up a word or two to fit his needs.
- As Wikipedia's policy states, making up a word and using it does not mean it is " real ".
- "His impact on golf was probably a little more impactful than mine, " the former Stanford student said, making up a word.
- It's difficult to find making up a word in a sentence. 用making up a word造句挺难的
- There is often a near obsession to find a singular etymology for words ignoring the fact there is often a coalescence of meanings that make up a word.
- Researchers believe that by listening to speech, children learn to distinguish phonemes, the distinct sounds that work together to make up a word _ such as the three phonemes which make up the word " cat ."
- Encoding processes can occur at three levels : visual form ( the letters that make up a word ), phonology ( the sound of a word ), and semantics ( the meaning of the word or sentence ).
- Prefixes can be either derivational or grammatical, where the derivational helps make up a word base and is nearly always in the shape of CV . Grammatical prefixes are less common but have more flexibility in their shape
- You can be literal ( cutlet meylekh, i . e ., hamburger king ); make up a word; switch to English; or " use English words lightly Yiddishized, " that is, speak the English words, but with a Yiddish accent.
- The additional speech sounds that the human tongue enables us to produce, particularly [ i ], allow humans to unconsciously infer the length of the vocal tract of the person who is talking, a critical element in recovering the phonemes that make up a word.
- You might make up a word based on the person's name . " His Philosophic Johnsonity requests and requires . . . " ( And I won't mention " Heil Hitler " if you don't )-- His Suggestic Anonymity, 22 : 02 UTC, October 10, 2007.
- :: Since it is probably difficult to redefine a word-how did " gay " get redefined ?-you can make up a word to define a person who is not afraid of gays, does not hate gays, does not mind interacting with gays, but has a disgust towards gay sex.