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【词汇大师】Wi-Fi(2/2)

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发表于 2016-8-2 13:09:03 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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Wi-Fi 、blog等网络词的由来~
       
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只需要听写嘉宾的话,主持人的话不需要听写。不需要听写的句子如下:
主持人的话①Whether a word arises from the Internet or some other sphere of activity, the folks at Merriam-Webster always use the same criterion to determine when it has actually entered the language or can be dismissed as mere jargon or slang, known and used only to insiders.
         
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         New York Times
         Wall Street Journal
        Newsweek
       
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So you have a word like blog which came from Web log. A log is like a diary  something where you record the events of your day or your thoughts and, in this case, on the Web. Another word like that is dot-com. We have derived it from the Internet address of so many businesses to describe the period and then the com, which means commercial, for the Internet address.
And that is if the words are used without an explanation or any kind of definition in running prose in a major print source. And that means in American sources, a major newspaper such as the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal, a major magazine such as Time or Newsweek.
When a word such as blog appears in those magazines or newspapers, we know that the editors of those journals expect their readers to already know what the word means. So that's when the word is ready to go into the dictionary.
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