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etymological造句
(1) "Gratification" and "gratitude" have the same etymological root. (2) But the Chinese have often ignored this etymological hint. (3) I merely drew an etymological distinction. (4) The etymological meaning of the word has long died out. (5) Not only did Hensleigh write an etymological dictionary he just happened to be the grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, the guy who founded the fine china company. (6) The paper here presents an etymological research of WIFE and HUSBAND in Hmong-Mien languages from the perspective of diachronic linguistics and anthropological linguistics. (7) The intersection contains three aspects:"heterological etymology ", "etymological use in common" and "etymological borrowed words". (8) The etymological closeness of the Sanskrit and English words is striking. (9) For example, etymological information and pictorial illustrations are rarely provided in the dictionaries thethe dictionaries. (10) There is no question among any of the etymological dictionaries as to the fact that snafu comes from a military slang. (11) The etymological meaning of prince is "takes first place" since the word that came before it was French from Latin, and in Latin had been before that two words primus ceps. (12) This paper does textual research about partial paronym order to verify the authenticity of etymological relation. (13) The Puxian dialect is a branch of the Min dialect. A Textual criticism on the Puxian dialect is of value to the etymological research in the other branches of the Min dialect. (14) This might bespeak a larger appetite on the part of Oliver Hardy and if so there might be an etymological explanation for Ollie's quote. (15) This paper does textual research about partial paronym in order to verify the authenticity of etymological relation. (16) The idea of flipping from one entry to another, following a line of inquiry (especially etymological inquiry) from one page to another, even one volume to another, is a sensual experience.