"One is filled with ambition usually works hard". "The reactionary’s chief ambition is to become the emperor". The affective meanings of the two sentences individually are: ______. A: pejorative, appreciative B: appreciative, pejorative C: pejorative, pejorative D: appreciative, appreciative
"One is filled with ambition usually works hard". "The reactionary’s chief ambition is to become the emperor". The affective meanings of the two sentences individually are: ______. A: pejorative, appreciative B: appreciative, pejorative C: pejorative, pejorative D: appreciative, appreciative
The prefix "mis-" in the word "mistrust" is a ______ prefix. A: negative B: B. reversative C: pejorative D: locative
The prefix "mis-" in the word "mistrust" is a ______ prefix. A: negative B: B. reversative C: pejorative D: locative
The following words are pejorative in meaning in English EXCEPT (). A: old B: dog C: comrade D: peasant
The following words are pejorative in meaning in English EXCEPT (). A: old B: dog C: comrade D: peasant
The prefix in pseudo-friend is a ______. A: prefix of degree or size B: negative prefix C: pejorative prefix D: reversative prefix
The prefix in pseudo-friend is a ______. A: prefix of degree or size B: negative prefix C: pejorative prefix D: reversative prefix
“The King’s English” used to be a pejorative term which was used to criticize some people who could not speak English properly._
“The King’s English” used to be a pejorative term which was used to criticize some people who could not speak English properly._
"De-, dis-, un- ," in "de-compose, disunite, unwrap", are called____. A: pejorative prefixes B: negative prefixes C: reservative prefixes D: miscellaneous prefixes
"De-, dis-, un- ," in "de-compose, disunite, unwrap", are called____. A: pejorative prefixes B: negative prefixes C: reservative prefixes D: miscellaneous prefixes