Q3.What does “acronym” refer to?
A: Simple or short words
B: Word formed by keeping any part of the original words.
C: Word formed from the initial letters of the original group of words.
D: Word that is fashionable for a time.
A: Simple or short words
B: Word formed by keeping any part of the original words.
C: Word formed from the initial letters of the original group of words.
D: Word that is fashionable for a time.
举一反三
- What does “acronym” refer to? A: Simple or short word. B: Word formed from the initial letters of the original group of words. C: Word formed by keeping any part of the original words. D: Word that is fashionable for a time.<br>
- Clipped words refer to words formed from the initial letters of the original group of words.
- Acronyms are words formed from the initial letters of words and pronounced as single words.
- 中国大学MOOC: “Invention” is a form of compounding, in which two words are blended by joining the initial part of the first word and the final part of the second word, or by joining the initial parts of the two words.
- When paraphrasing, you have to express the same ideas of an original text in different words. In other words, you have to avoid paraphrasing word for word.