the oed信息详情
年份(s)
gaol oed───箭头
the the───那个
the───art.这;那;adv.更加(用于比较级,最高级前)
the and the───和
the the thwal───逆流
the boy the girl───男孩女孩
the sooner the better───adj.愈早愈好;尽早,越早越好; 越快越好
the use the air───利用空气
the first the last───第一个最后一个
the other etymological sources I checked seemed to agree with the OED.───我查阅的其他资料似乎与OED吻合。
This seems to be the most up to date research on the subject since it appears in the OED online as posted in draft September 2004.───以上似乎是对相关主题的最新研究成果,因为它在2004年9月才被发布到《牛津英语词典》的在线版本上。
Ms. McPherson said the OED requires 'evidence of a word's usage over a 10-year period, before considering it for inclusion' in its editions.───麦克弗森说,《牛津英语词典》在考虑收入一个新词汇前,要求该词的使用时间超过十年。
The OED tells me that this word comes from ancient Greek where Nemesis was a goddess.───《牛津英语词典》(OED)告诉我说,这个单词来自古希腊语,Nemesis是指复仇女神。
But despite its global reputation, the OED has never made a profit and continues to cost several million pounds a year in research.───尽管牛津英文词典享誉全球,但是这本书并未给出版社赢利,并且每年还要花几百万镑来做调查研究。
It was pointed out in particular by John Simpson, the OED's Chief Editor as the first word he ever worked on when he joined the OED in 1976.───《词典》的总编约翰·辛普森特别提到了它,因为queen是他在1976年加入词典编辑部时第一个探究的单词。
You can tell that this particular entry in the OED has not been updated too recently.───你可以看到,最近一版的OED中,这个词条仍旧没有更新。
The OED says "couch potato" originated as American slang, meaning "a pennon who spends leisure –time passively or idly sitting around, especially watching television or video tapes" .
The OED says this form of slug a slang usage, not tracing the origin.
The OED is the final court of appeal in all matters concerning English words.
The OED defines LOL as an interjection "used chiefly in electronic communications... to draw attention to a joke or humorous statement, or to express amusement".
At least that's what the OED tells us; the only example that they can find of the word scrannel is in Milton's Lycidas.
The OED is the court of appeal in all matters concerning English words.
And even the OED provides mostly historical examples from the 1800 s and 1900 s.
Although the OED is not a narrative, not scripture, not poetry , it is, nonetheless, transportive.
Ms. McPherson said the OED requires 'evidence of a word's usage over a 10-year period, before considering it for inclusion' in its editions.
- transportable sprayer
- the odds and the ends
- this here
- whatdoyouliketodrinkbest
- takeanumbrellawithyou
- whatdoyoulooklike
- this high
- upper camber
- upper case
- waterside land
- waterside planting
- upper chamber of parliament
- with china
- two part
- waterside park
- transportation available
- transportable station
- takeapiano
- upper character
- upper chambers
- this hot dog is for