1. word
2. [wɜːrd]
3. noun
4. a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.
5. 单词;词语
6. A word is the smallest unit of language that carries meaning and can stand alone or be combined with other words to form sentences. It is typically represented by a space on either side when written or printed.
例句1:The English language has over one million words.
英语语言拥有超过一百万个单词。
例句2:She couldn't find the right words to express her feelings.
她找不到合适的词语来表达自己的感情。
例句3:In this dictionary, each word is accompanied by its pronunciation and meaning.
在这本词典中,每个单词都附带其发音和含义。
例句4:As you learn new words, your vocabulary will expand.
随着你学习新单词,你的词汇量会增加。
例句5:The teacher asked the students to write down the new words they learned in class.
老师要求学生们把他们在课堂上学到的新单词写下来。
同义词及用法:
- term: a word or phrase used to describe a thing, idea, or concept
- expression: a word or phrase that conveys an idea or feeling
- lexeme: a unit of language that carries meaning and can be inflected for grammatical purposes
编辑总结:
单词是语言中最小的单位,它们可以独立存在或与其他单词组合成句子。在书写或印刷时,单词通常会被空格分隔开。一个人的词汇量决定了他们能够使用的单词数量,因此学习新单词可以帮助扩大自己的词汇量。