2019.10.12 Today's word: Words with words and taste (Seventy-eight lectures) We have many of our own shortcomings throughout our lives, and we must learn to constantly discover and correct them... Let them "expand" and "sublimate ourselves". Shortcoming n. Disadvantages; shortcom

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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".

2019.10.12 Today's word: Words with words and taste (Seventy-eight lectures) We have many of our own shortcomings throughout our lives, and we must learn to constantly discover and correct them... Let them

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]

2019.10.12 Today's word: Words with words and taste (Seventy-eight lectures) We have many of our own shortcomings throughout our lives, and we must learn to constantly discover and correct them... Let them

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.

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