noun的意思和读音

noun

: [naʊn] : [naʊn]

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nouns  

nounn.— see alsoabstract noun,common noun,proper noun

1.a word that refers to a person (such asAnn ordoctor ), a place (such asParis orcity ) or a thing, a quality or an activity (such asplant ,sorrow ortennis )

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n.1.a word or group of words used for referring to a person, thing, place, or qualityMother,” “rope,” “California,” andpeace of mindare all nouns.

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1.The effect of his overenergetic prose style also becomes wearying: every other noun seems to be in italics.

2.In this phrase "to" is a preposition, not an infinitive sign, so it should be followed by a noun or a gerund, not the root form of a verb.,to

3.The noun plague, which Ms Pinkham points out in her work The Translator's Guide to chinglish, results from the mode of thinking in Chinese.”,

4.insistence noun [ U ]: No one was convinced by her insistence that she was not to blame.。(

5.The noun, Geek has been used for years as American slang, to describe bookish, socially awkward people.

6.We thought that "friending" was a noun. You think of it as a verb.

7.Ji is one of widely used suffix. It is often behind of noun, adjective, quantifier, verb and pronoun.使广

8.I said: What noun should be applied to what you teach-- "message" , "gospel" , . . . , or what?西–“”,“”…

9."Niubility" was the pinyin of Niubi (a slang to say excellent) plus a suffix to make it a noun.“Niubility”(B)Niubi(”)

10.The subject is often a noun or a pronoun. The predicate is often a verb or an adjective, e . g.