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Euro
No named part of the world has introduced more new words
into English than Europe. It's all happened of course in the last 10
or 20 years, and it's this 'euro' prefix1 that's caused all the
attention to be focussed upon the area of Europe.
The euro of course is the most obvious thing: the actual unit of
money which became so popular in Europe a few years ago. And
now everybody talks about it. But, it's not just that. It's the prefix
'euro' being used as a blend word along with all sorts of other
things.
I mean early on, for instance, people talked about 'euro-currency'
and 'euro-money', and then the 'euro-fighter' came along, the
Defence Establishment's development.
And now, everything has a 'euro' possibility and so one of the commonest ways of
creating new words in English these days is take a perfectly2 ordinary word and just
shove3 'euro' in front of it. So, you can have 'euro-butter' for regulations to do with
butter and 'euro-eggs' and 'euro-chickens' and 'euro-fireworks' and 'euro -
anything you like really!'
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n.前缀;vt.加…作为前缀;置于前面 | |
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adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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vt.乱推,乱塞;vi.用力推,挤;n.猛推 | |
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