neologism

[美國]/niˈɒlədʒɪzəm/
[英國]/niˈɑːlədʒɪzəm/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n.新詞的創造者或使用者;新詞或新義的使用
Word Forms

例句

She caught up a popular neologism from the newspapers.

她急忙採用了報刊上流行的一種新詞語。

I don’t think these neologisms worth passing on to beginners.

我認爲這些新詞不值得教給初學者。

The internet is full of neologisms like 'selfie' and 'troll'.

互聯網上充滿了諸如“自拍”和“噴子”之類的新詞。

She coined the neologism 'glamping' to describe glamorous camping.

她創造了新詞“glamping”來描述豪華露營。

Neologisms often reflect changes in society and technology.

新詞通常反映了社會和技術的變化。

The neologism 'staycation' combines 'stay' and 'vacation'.

新詞“staycation”結合了“stay”和“vacation”。

Some neologisms become widely accepted and enter the dictionary.

一些新詞被廣泛接受並進入詞典。

He enjoys using neologisms to express new ideas.

他喜歡使用新詞來表達新觀念。

The neologism 'mansplaining' describes a man explaining something to a woman in a condescending way.

新詞“mansplaining”描述了男性以居高臨下的方式向女性解釋事物。

Neologisms can help capture the spirit of a particular time period.

新詞可以幫助捕捉特定時期的精神。

The neologism 'binge-watch' describes watching multiple episodes of a TV show in one sitting.

新詞“binge-watch”描述了一口氣看完一部電視劇的多集。

Language is constantly evolving with the creation of neologisms.

隨着新詞的創造,語言不斷演變。

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