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VOA慢速英语:Expletives Are Not Always Bad Words
2017-07-14来源:VOA
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grammatical – adj. of or relating to words and how they are used
analyze – v. to study (something) closely and carefully
adverb – n. a word that is often used to show a relationship or some level of quality, time, place or number
phrase – n. a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not usually form a complete sentence
logical – adj. of or related to reasoning or using reason
shadow – n. a dark shape; an area of darkness
leaves – n. parts of a tree or plant
sentence – n. a declaration
verb – n. a word that expresses an action
stylistic – adj. of or related to the methods of creating something
location – n. the position or placement of something
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