grammar
grammar 英 [ˈgræmə(r)] 美 [ˈɡræmɚ]
n. 语法;语法书
名词复数:grammars
- Grammar is the set of language rules that you use, most of the time unconsciously, to create phrases and sentences that convey meaning.
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- n. 语法;语法书
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1. the basic rules of grammar
基本语法规则
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2. English grammar
英语语法
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3. His grammar is appalling.
他运用语言的能力糟透了。
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4. bad grammar
极差的语言运用能力
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5. a French grammar
法语语法书
- grammar (n.) late 14c., "Latin grammar, rules of Latin," from Old French gramaire "grammar; learning," especially Latin and philology, also "(magic) incantation, spells, mumbo-jumbo" (12c., Modern French grammaire), an "irregular semi-popular adoption" [OED] of Latin grammatica "grammar, philology," perhaps via an unrecorded Medieval Latin form *grammaria. The classical Latin word is from Greek grammatike (tekhne) "(art) of letters," referring both to philology and to literature in the broadest sense, fem. of grammatikos (adj.) "pertaining to or versed in letters or learning," from gramma "letter" (see -gram). An Old English gloss of it was stæfcræft (see staff (n.)).
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