2015.04.15, foreign language, reading notes-"Word Power Made Easy" 10 "How to talk about conversation habits" SESSION 27

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Continue to learn the conversation habits of the word, this large chapter completed.

1. Front and Back-and Uncles

ventriloquist, audible from belly (Venter, Venris + loquor).

Here Venter, Ventris and belly from the root ventral, there is the word ventricle . (ventricle [' Ventrik (?) L] n. Room, ventricle ). Ventral side of animals (ventral [' VentR (?) l] adj. abdomen ), usually referring to the front or anterior([' Ænti?ri? ( R)] Adj. Front, front , earlier) where the abdomen is.

ventricle mainly refers to the place where the organ is contained, such as the ventricle of the heart is from auricles (auricle ['?: Rik (?) L] n. Outer ear, auricle, Heart ear ) where the blood is received. Auricle is called the heart ear because it is long like an ear (), The heart ear auricle sends blood into the ventricle ventricle,ventricle and sends the blood to the arteries ( artery [' A: Teri] n. arteries, mainstream, arterial roads )

    • ventricle adj. In the form of ventricular ([ven " Trikjul? (r)] adj, ventricular, ventricle-like ).
    • auricle adj. In the form of auricular ( [?: ' Rikjul? (r)] adj. ).
    • vehicle adj. In the form of vehicular ([' S?:kjul? ( R)] Adj. circular, circular N. Flyer, Bulletin ).
    • clavicle , clavicular
    • cuticle , Cuticular
    • vesicle , vesicular
    • testicle , testicular
    • uncle, from Latin avunculus , avuncular ( [e ' V?? Kjul? (r)] Adj (tert) father, Uncle's ) is an adjective form.

The opposite of the front--back,dorsal([' d?:s?l] adj (animal) Back , back, back side), from Latin dorsum, verb endorse([ In ' d?:s] vt. Endorse, endorse, sign, endorse, sign on the back ), noun endorsement.

2. The noise and the Fury

vociferous([v? ') Sif?r?s] adj, noisy, shouting ) from Vox,vocis, voice+Fero(Bearor carry ),vociferous is union, carries a lot of voices, noun vociferousness, verb is vociferate, verb extension noun Vociferation (N. Shouting).

3. To-sleep or not-to-sleep-that is the question

Fero is also used in somniferous([s?m ' nif?r?s] adj. Hypnotic, so that love sleeps ), bring drowsiness, that is, the meaning of hypnosis, the composition of words is Fero+somnus (sleep).

The antisense prefix in- is combined with the somnus ,insomnia([in ' S?mni?] n. Insomnia (disease)), adjective insomnious( [in ' s?mni?s] adj. Insomnia is suffering from insomnia ).

The adjective suffix -ent is combined with the somnus ,somnolent([' s?mn?l?nt] adj. Sleepy, hypnotic ), noun Somnolence([' S?mn?l?ns] n. Drowsiness, want to sleep, sleepy ).

somnus+Ambulo(walk), became somnambulism([s?m ' Næmbjuliz (?) M] n. Sleepwalking sickness, hypnosis (sleepwalking ), noun somnambulist ([s?m ' næmbjulist] n. Dream walkers ), adjective somnambulistic ( adj. The Dream, the dreamer.

4. A walkaway

ambulatory([' æmbjul?t?ri] adj. walkable, walking adj. [Law] a patient who is able to get up and walk in the case of a modified, revocable N corridor, a trail. perambulator([P? ') Ræmbjuleit? (r)] n. Patrol, stroller ), often abbreviated to pram, refers to the tool when the baby passes through the street (per- ),perambulate( [P? ' Ræmbjuleit] v. cruise, patrol, stroll), noun perambulation(n. Patrol).

amble refers to walking without purpose. Ambulance is because he has been walking around the battlefield to find the wounded. Preamble([pri: ' ÆMB (?) L] N. Previous, preface, preface ) refers to the preface or overture of the article.

5. Back to Sleep

The Latin word of sleep is somnus. Another Sopor is also the meaning of sleep, such as soporific([s?p? ') Rifik] adj. Hypnotic, want to sleep N. Hypnotic agent ), is Sopor+fic(from Facio, make means).

6. Noun suffixes

inarticulate([ina:tikjul?t] adj. A noun form that cannot be spoken, pronounced, or worded ) is a articulusof in-plus Latin words. articulate([A: ' Tikjuleit] adj. For the section, the clearly pronounced Vt. &vi. Joint, jointed, articulate) indicates that it is easy to organize and connect words. noun articulation.

banal([b? ') Na:l; (-) ' beinl] adj, banal, banal noun is banalness, more commonly banality([b? '). Næliti] n. Ordinary, stale, stale things ).

2015.04.15, foreign language, reading notes-"Word Power Made Easy" 10 "How to talk about conversation habits" SESSION 27

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