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- A.It is a desk dictionary.
- B.It is noted for its elaborate grammar information.
- C.It creates an extra column arranged alongside the definitions.
- D.it is noted for its wide coverage of new words, new meanings and new usages.
- A.They aim at defining words and explaining their usages in the language.
- B.They usually cover such areas as spelling, pronunciation, meaning. grammatical function,usage and etymology, etc.
- C.They can be monolingual and bilingual.
- D.They provide encyclopaedic information concerning each headword.
- A.spellings
- B.pronunciations
- C.definitions
- D.usages
- A.seamen
- B.housewives
- C.farmers
- D.hunters
- A.verbal
- B.nominal
- C.adjectival
- D.adverbial
- A.Rhyme.
- B.Reiteration.
- C.Juxtaposition
- D.Synecdoche.
- A.relevant details
- B.word structure
- C.antonymy
- D.hyponymy
- A.grammatical structure
- B.lexical context
- C.homonymy
- D.polysemy
- A.negative
- B.positive
- C.protective
- D.appreciative
- A.eyes
- B.face .
- C.nose
- D.ears .
- A.ambiguity
- B.synonymy
- C.context
- D.hyponymy
- A.Synonymy.
- B.Antonymy.
- C.Homonymy.
- D.Polysemy.
- A.scientific
- B.internal
- C.historical
- D.psychological
- A.onomatopoeic
- B.morphological
- C.etymological
- D.semantic
- A.application
- B.lexical meaning
- C.grammatical meaning
- D.motivation
- A.back-formation
- B.concatenation
- C.association
- D.extension
- A.grammatical
- B.lexical
- C.conceptual
- D.associative
- A.conversion
- B.blending
- C.compounding
- D.clipping
- A.Reference
- B.Concept
- C.Sense
- D.Motivation
- A.conversion
- B.compounding
- C.shortening
- D.affixation
- A.affixation
- B.prefixation
- C.suffixation
- D.derivation
- A.beds
- B.bags
- C.cheats
- D.bottles
- A.inter
- B.nation
- C.tion
- D.ist
- A.1
- B.2
- C.3
- D.4.
- A.Moon walk.
- B.Watergate.
- C.Mao jackets.
- D.Talk show.
- A.Buddhism
- B.Christianity
- C.Catholicism
- D.Islamism
- A.The four major foreign contributors to English vocabulary in earlier times are Latin, French, Scandinavian and Italian.
- B.Modern English is considered to be an analytic language.
- C.English is more closely related to German than French.
- D.The introduction of printing into England marked the beginning of modem English period.
- A.Dip.
- B.Thou.
- C.Internet.
- D.Bottom line.
- A.Five.
- B.Sun.
- C.Run.
- D.And.
- A.A word is the smallest free form of a language.
- B.A word is a sound unity.
- C.A word has a given meaning.
- D.A word can be used freely in a sentence.