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发表于 2016-7-10 01:45:46
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audax
Audax has also been added; like the sportive, this is a long-distance road
cycling event, but participants must negotiate the route within a specified
period without exceeding a specified speed. The word derives from the same root
as audacious, perhaps as an indication that the participating cyclists are bold
and daring.
audax也同样被加入词典,和sportive一样,它也是指一种长途公路自行车赛事。不过参赛者须在赛前商定骑行路线、时间限制、以及限速。这个单词与audacious(有冒险精神的)源于同一词根,这或许也暗示参赛自行车手们的勇往直前。
time suck
If you ever get the feeling that your life is increasingly busy, we’ve
added a few words which might come in handy. Time suck is an informal term, most
common in the USA, used to describe an inefficient or unproductive activity or a
waste of time. That is, something which seems (figuratively) to suck up time:
‘The Internet can be a colossal time suck.’
如果你曾感到自己的生活日渐忙碌,那我们新收录的一些单词很快就能派上用场了。time
suck是一个非正式的说法,在美国使用比较普遍,是用来描述一项低效、无用、纯粹浪费时间的活动。形象地说的就是看起来好像某件事正在吸光时间,比如:”网络真是个超级时间吸收器(网络真浪费时间。)“
crazy
While crazy was already in our dictionaries, unsurprisingly, we have now
added another part of speech. You might well have heard somebody describe
themselves as 'crazy busy', and it is this use: crazy as a submodifier. In this
case, it simply intensifies the adjective – suggesting extreme busyness.
尽管crazy毫无疑问已经存在于我们词典的条目里了,但我们这次加上的是一个新词性。你可能经常听到某些人自称”疯狂地忙碌(crazy
busy)“,这正是一个新用法:把crazy作为修饰语。在这个例子里,crazy加强了后面形容词的程度——表明极度的忙碌。
snacky
We'll finish with a word which might come in handy more often – the
adjective snacky which, along with the comparative snackier and the superlative
snackiest, has just been added to Oxford Dictionaries Online. It can be used for
both the food suitable for eating between meals and to mean slightly hungry. So
if reading this article has made you snacky, go ahead and get something
snacky.
再说最后一个最新被加进牛津在线词典里的词就结束。这个词可能经常会派上用场哦——形容词snacky,以及它的比较级形式snackier和最高级形式snackiest都被加入牛津在线词典的词条中了。snacky可以用来形容适合在两餐之间吃的零食,也可以用来表示有一点点饿。所以,如果看完这篇文章你有点饿了,那就赶快去找些能当零食的东西填填肚子吧。
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