merriam信息详情

merriam发音

意思翻译

n.梅里安姆(男子名)

相似词语短语

solecism merriam───索莱西斯梅里亚姆

turpitude merriam───毛茛

cotrustee merriam───科特鲁斯特梅里亚姆

setback merriam───挫折梅里亚姆

cathetus merriam───梅里亚姆猫

balefully definition merriam───恶意定义merriam

castigation merriam webster───惩罚韦氏

双语使用场景

more mundane derivative noted by Merriam-Webster: sublimate, which is the transition directly from solid to gas.───韦氏词典使用了更为现实的衍生意:升华,从固体到气体的直接转换。

It's not until five years later that Merriam-Webster declares the word their word of the year.───直到五年后,这个词才被维氏词典宣布为其年度词语。

Merriam-Webster goes further to say that muska is a diminuitive of mus, mouse.───韦氏大字典进一步解释道,muska是mus的一种简称,意为老鼠。

But often these rules don't bear up under scrutiny; Merriam-Webster tends to cite great writers who break this or that "rule" .───然而很多时候这些规则细看之下便不再撑得住了。梅里亚姆-韦伯斯特倾向于去引用那些打破了这条或那条“规则”的伟大作家。

Merriam - Webster prepared the company since 2003 Top Ten hot words, these words usually reflect the current hot issues of social concern.───梅里厄姆-韦伯斯特公司自2003年开始编制年度十大热词,这些词通常能反映出当年社会关注的热点问题。

Merriam Webster is even more strange in tracing its etymology to a French word for a flat round cake.───但韦氏大词典更为奇怪,它将galoshes的词源追溯到一个意为“平圆蛋糕”的法语单词上了。

MERRIAM, Kan. -- Americans have been warned to watch out for trans fats because of the strong link to heart disease.───美国人已经被告知需提防反型脂肪,因之与心脏疾病有密切联系。

The excellent "Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage" is uncharacteristically silent on the subject.───优秀的“《韦氏词典》的英语用法”对这个主题却无任何标记。

We just came across Wordnik, a very cool alternative to traditional dictionary sites like Dictionary. com or Merriam-Webster's web site.───我们发现一款另类的词典网站Wordnik,它与传统的词典网站(如Dictionary.com和Merriam-Webster)有很大的不同。

英语使用场景

Young Merriam, carrying on the tradition, had pushed for liberal and progressive reforms.

Even today I see at Merriam Webster Unabridged the barest wisp of an entry. They point to the word stir.

Merriam sent thousands of postcards to names taken from the lists of registered voters in Machine wards.

The Merriam Webster Unabridged Dictionary is the only source that I found that points further back than Latin in its etymology.

I see though that Merriam - Webster's Collegiate Dictionary gives a first English citation of 1775.

Merriam had been divorced from his college sweetheart, the marriage a wartime casualty.

In a novel move, Merriam raised the issue of vote fraud before the election took place.