Friday, 21 February 2025

Making Words

 Making Words


Many words are made up of two or more smaller words. When we combine these words, we create a new word that has a distinct meaning. This process is known as forming a compound word.


What is a Compound Word?


A compound word is formed when two or more words are joined together to create a new word. These words can be written as separate words, hyphenated, or combined into one word. The meaning of the compound word often relates to the meanings of the individual words.


Examples of Compound Words


Drugstore: The words "drug" and "store" combine to refer to a retail establishment that sells medications and health products.


Armchair: The words "arm" and "chair" describe a type of chair that has support for the arms.


Crossroad: The words "cross" and "road" refer to a point where two roads intersect.


Passport: The words "port" and "pass" signify a document that allows a person to travel between countries.


Saltwater: The words "salt" and "water" refer to water that contains a significant amount of dissolved salt, typically found in oceans.



Types of Compound Words


Compound words can be categorized into three types:


Closed Form: These are written as a single word (e.g., "notebook").


Hyphenated Form: These are connected by a hyphen (e.g., "mother-in-law").


Open Form: These are written as separate words (e.g., "ice cream").


Fun Facts About Compound Words


Compound words are common in English and can be found in everyday language.


They can evolve over time; for example, "cellphone" used to be hyphenated as "cell-phone" and is now commonly written as one word.


Some compound words can have different meanings based on context, such as "bookcase," which refers to a piece of furniture that holds books.


By understanding and using compound words, you can enhance your vocabulary and make your writing more engaging!


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Thursday, 20 February 2025

Run a tight ship

Run a tight ship


To control a group or an organization very strictly.

管理(群組 或 組織)得很嚴格。


The business is going south. We need a new sales manager running a tight ship.

生意每况愈下。 我們需要一位新的銷售經理來嚴密管理。


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Crunch time


Crunch time
= A critical moment when something must be done under pressure.
困難時刻;

It was crunch time for the film crew to edit all the footage before the premiere.
對於電影製作團隊來說,在首映前編輯所有素材是一大挑戰。

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Indigenous


Indigenous
= Refer to plants and animals that are native to a particular region.
當地的;

The tour guide told us how indigenous people of North America lived in the past.
導遊給我們講述了北美原住民過去的生活方式。

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Dismal

 Dismal

= Sad, gloomy, or dreary, often conveying a sense of despair.


After hearing the news of her favorite celebrity's death, Susan felt a dismal heaviness in her heart.


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Wednesday, 19 February 2025

In season

 In season

= The time of year when certain fruits and vegetables are naturally available and at their peak quality.


Strawberries are typically in season from mid-May to early July, making this the best time to enjoy their freshness.


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