2019.10.12 Today's word:
Words with words and taste (Seventy-eight lectures)
We have many shortcomings in our lives, and we must learn to constantly discover and correct them... Let them "expand" until they "sublimate themselves".
Shortcoming n. Disadvantages; shortcomings; shortcomings;
Discourse analysis:
"Disadvantages" The most commonly used words in English:
(1) Shortcoming n. Disadvantages; shortcomings; shortcomings; [Analysis of this combination of words: short (short) + come (come, start, appear, occur) + ing → metaphor for short, insufficient occurrence → short; disadvantages]
(2) Defect n. Disadvantages, defects; shortcomings; vi. (Also refer to) betrayal; betrayal; [word analysis: de-(no, non, make the opposite) + affect-(root fact-(do)) → that is, not done well, there are defects and shortcomings; (so its verb is also a metaphor for doing the opposite (betrayal, betrayal); (its antonym perfect (per-(complete) + affect-(do) → that is, the result of doing everything → perfect); derivative words: defective n. flawed person; a. flawed; imperfect; defector n. betrayer; deserter; rebel (traitor); ]
Common phrase phrases:
Zero defect); Zero defect; zero defect; no error;
[Funny zero memory: zer (Z (26 letter ending)) → "O also" → zero zero]
Surface defect [machine] surface damage; (also refers to) surface defect
(3) fault n. fault; [geology] fault; disadvantage; v. error; [see previous chapter for analysis of related words]
"Discovery and correction" English can be directly expressed as:
Discovery and correction Discovery and correction (correction); [Of 1, discovery n. Discovery, discovery; (also refers to) the thing that was discovered; (word analysis: dis-(excluding) + cover (cover) +-y noun ending → metaphor for revealing "event" to be discovered → discovery and discovery; (a program of CCTV "discovery channel exploration channel; discovery (reveal)" 2. Correction n. Correction, correct) (word analysis: cor-(=con-common) + rect-(right) +-ion noun suffix → metaphor for all correcting (upright) → correcting and correcting; (commonly used counter-words: correct v. Correct; (also refer to) correction (student homework); correction; calibration; pointing out errors; a. (also refer to) → (political or ideological) correct; appropriate; correct]
Discovery and correcting Discovery and correct (correct);
related phrase phrases:
Scientific discovery Scientific discovery
Discovery channel Exploration channel;
Great discovery Great discovery
Correct operation Correct action;
【its antonyms: mis- (error, negation) + operation (operation) = misoperation n. Error operation; wrong action】
Correct time Correct time Correct time Correct pronunciation; correct pronunciation;
【where new words: pronunciation n. pronunciation; pronunciation; (from pronounce vt. pronunciation; judgment; assertion; word analysis: pro- (previous, public) + nunc- (=nounce narration, notification) +-ion → pronunciation; pronunciation
"Suddenly open" English combination phrase:
be suddenly enlightened; [where 1, suddenly; suddenly (from sudden a. sudden; unexpected; (also refer to) fast; n. (especially) What happened suddenly; word analysis: The earliest subitus from Latin (sudden) → sub- (below) + it- walk → metaphor as you walk and be in the bottom? Have you encountered a pit? → metaphor "sudden" → Somehow, after entering English, it becomes "unrecognizable" and suddenly? 2. Enlightened v. enlightenment; illumination; a. Enlightenment; (from enlighten vt. inspiration; enlightenment; enlightenment; (word analysis: en- (make) + light illumination) +-en verb ending) → metaphor for being illuminated by "inspiration", "enlighten", "enlighten"]
Related phrase phrases:
Of a sudden;
Sudden death Sudden death; sudden death;
Sudden change Mutation; sudden jump.