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If you're studying a foreign language, you'll know that learning vocabulary can often be a painstaking process. After all, there are thousands upon thousands of words, expressions and idioms to learn. But sometimes, new words appear that can confound even native speakers. Each year, a new set of neologisms is added to the dictionary, reflecting the changing tastes and habits of a nation. Members of the public were invited to submit new words and phrases to the Collins online dictionary, around 80 of which were chosen to appear in the new edition. They range from slang or colloquial terms, to words describing food, technology or scientific ideas. For example, a young person might describe something as 'totes amazeballs'; a phrase which has evolved from "totally amazing" and has been popularized by characters in teenage reality programmes. If you're happy about a situation, perhaps you might be 'made up'; if not, you may end up telling someone to 'jog on,' or go away. Some of the words added may be a little more familiar. 'Facebook' is one of the world’s biggest social media websites, so it’s not surprising that it has made it into the dictionary. Similarly, terms such as 'SMS' and 'Twitterer' reflect the ever-advancing technological age in which we live. Maybe you know a 'bridezilla', a play on words to describe a woman whose behaviour in planning her wedding is intolerable. If you're health conscious, you might be filling your supermarket trolley with superfoods. Sometimes, learning a language can be tough and, with new words being added all the time, don't panic if you find that you've forgotten the name of something. Now, you can safely call it an oojamaflip, instead. Quiz 测验 What noun in the article means 'new words'? Neologisms How many new words were added to the Collins online dictionary? Around 80 Is the following statement true, false or not given? "The phrase ‘totes amazeballs' refers to football." False. 'Totes amazeballs' is a slang term which means "totally amazing". If you are stressed when planning a wedding, what might you be called? Bridezilla Which two terms in the article refer to social media? 'Facebook' and 'Twitterer' Glossary 词汇表 vocabulary 词汇 painstaking 艰苦的 expressions 表达 idioms 成语 native speakers 说母语的人 neologisms 新词 phrases 短语 slang 俚语 colloquial 通俗的,口语的 totes amazeballs (totally amazing) 完全太棒了 evolved 进化 made up (新词)满意,高兴 jog on (新词)走开 SMS 短信 bridezilla 难缠新娘 play on words 玩字面游戏 superfoods 超级食品 oojamaflip (something whose name you cannot remember) 记不清名称的物品/那个什么,什么来着? |
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