A Dictionary of Modern English Usage 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘

A Dictionary of Modern English Usage电子书下载地址
- 文件名
- [epub 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage epub格式电子书
- [azw3 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage azw3格式电子书
- [pdf 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage pdf格式电子书
- [txt 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage txt格式电子书
- [mobi 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage mobi格式电子书
- [word 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage word格式电子书
- [kindle 下载] A Dictionary of Modern English Usage kindle格式电子书
内容简介:
A guide to precise phrases, grammar, and pronunciation can be key; it can even be admired. But beloved? Yet from its first appearance in 1926, Fowler's was just that. Henry Watson Fowler initially aimed his Dictionary of Modern English Usage, as he wrote to his publishers in 1911, at "the half-educated Englishman of literary proclivities who wants to know Can I say so-&-so?" He was of course obsessed with, in Swift's phrase, "proper words in their proper places." But having been a schoolmaster, Fowler knew that liberal doses of style, wit, and caprice would keep his manual off the shelf and in writers' hands. He also felt that description must accompany prescription, and that advocating pedantic "superstitions" and "fetishes" would be to no one's advantage. Adepts will have their favorite inconsequential entries--from burgle to brood, truffle to turgid. Would that we could quote them all, but we can't resist a couple. Here Fowler lays into dedicated: He is that rara avis a dedicated boxer. The sporting correspondent who wrote this evidently does not see why the literary critics should have a monopoly of this favourite word of theirs, though he does not seem to think that it will be greatly needed in his branch of the business. Needless to say, later on rara avis is also smacked upside the head! And practically fares no better: "It is unfortunate that practically should have escaped from its true meaning into something like its opposite," Fowler begins. But our linguistic hero also knew full well when to put a crimp on comedy. Some phrases and proper uses, it's clear, would always be worth fighting for, and the guide thus ranges from brief definitions to involved articles. Archaisms, for instance, he considered safe only in the hands of the experienced, and meaningless words, especially those used by the young, "are perhaps more suitable for the psychologist than for the philologist." Well, youth might respond, "Whatever!"--though only after examining the keen differences between that phrase and what ever. (One can only imagine what Fowler would have made of our late-20th-century abuses of like.) This is where Robert Burchfield's 1996 third edition comes in. Yes, Fowler lost the fight for one r in guerrilla and didn't fare too well when it came to quashing such vogue words as smear and seminal. But he knew--and makes us ever aware--that language is a living, breathing (and occasionally suffocating) thing, and we hope that he would have welcomed any and all revisions. Fowlerphiles will want to keep their first (if they're very lucky) or second editions at hand, but should look to Burchfield for new entries on such phrases as gay, iron curtain, and inchoate--not to mention girl. --Kerry Fried
书籍目录:
暂无相关目录,正在全力查找中!
作者介绍:
暂无相关内容,正在全力查找中
出版社信息:
暂无出版社相关信息,正在全力查找中!
书籍摘录:
暂无相关书籍摘录,正在全力查找中!
在线阅读/听书/购买/PDF下载地址:
原文赏析:
暂无原文赏析,正在全力查找中!
其它内容:
书籍介绍
A guide to precise phrases, grammar, and pronunciation can be key; it can even be admired. But beloved? Yet from its first appearance in 1926, Fowler's was just that. Henry Watson Fowler initially aimed his Dictionary of Modern English Usage, as he wrote to his publishers in 1911, at "the half-educated Englishman of literary proclivities who wants to know Can I say so-&-so?" He was of course obsessed with, in Swift's phrase, "proper words in their proper places." But having been a schoolmaster, Fowler knew that liberal doses of style, wit, and caprice would keep his manual off the shelf and in writers' hands. He also felt that description must accompany prescription, and that advocating pedantic "superstitions" and "fetishes" would be to no one's advantage. Adepts will have their favorite inconsequential entries--from burgle to brood, truffle to turgid. Would that we could quote them all, but we can't resist a couple. Here Fowler lays into dedicated: He is that rara avis a dedicated boxer. The sporting correspondent who wrote this evidently does not see why the literary critics should have a monopoly of this favourite word of theirs, though he does not seem to think that it will be greatly needed in his branch of the business. Needless to say, later on rara avis is also smacked upside the head! And practically fares no better: "It is unfortunate that practically should have escaped from its true meaning into something like its opposite," Fowler begins. But our linguistic hero also knew full well when to put a crimp on comedy. Some phrases and proper uses, it's clear, would always be worth fighting for, and the guide thus ranges from brief definitions to involved articles. Archaisms, for instance, he considered safe only in the hands of the experienced, and meaningless words, especially those used by the young, "are perhaps more suitable for the psychologist than for the philologist." Well, youth might respond, "Whatever!"--though only after examining the keen differences between that phrase and what ever. (One can only imagine what Fowler would have made of our late-20th-century abuses of like.) This is where Robert Burchfield's 1996 third edition comes in. Yes, Fowler lost the fight for one r in guerrilla and didn't fare too well when it came to quashing such vogue words as smear and seminal. But he knew--and makes us ever aware--that language is a living, breathing (and occasionally suffocating) thing, and we hope that he would have welcomed any and all revisions. Fowlerphiles will want to keep their first (if they're very lucky) or second editions at hand, but should look to Burchfield for new entries on such phrases as gay, iron curtain, and inchoate--not to mention girl. --Kerry Fried
网站评分
书籍多样性:4分
书籍信息完全性:3分
网站更新速度:5分
使用便利性:6分
书籍清晰度:9分
书籍格式兼容性:5分
是否包含广告:7分
加载速度:3分
安全性:3分
稳定性:8分
搜索功能:9分
下载便捷性:7分
下载点评
- 无多页(197+)
- 体验好(589+)
- 速度慢(404+)
- 四星好评(190+)
- 中评(219+)
- 无颠倒(235+)
下载评价
- 网友 游***钰:
用了才知道好用,推荐!太好用了
- 网友 宫***凡:
一般般,只能说收费的比免费的强不少。
- 网友 权***波:
收费就是好,还可以多种搜索,实在不行直接留言,24小时没发到你邮箱自动退款的!
- 网友 国***芳:
五星好评
- 网友 权***颜:
下载地址、格式选择、下载方式都还挺多的
- 网友 芮***枫:
有点意思的网站,赞一个真心好好好 哈哈
- 网友 相***儿:
你要的这里都能找到哦!!!
- 网友 訾***晴:
挺好的,书籍丰富
- 网友 通***蕊:
五颗星、五颗星,大赞还觉得不错!~~
- 网友 养***秋:
我是新来的考古学家
- 网友 康***溪:
强烈推荐!!!
喜欢"A Dictionary of Modern English Usage"的人也看了
细菌与抗生素之战:一场肉眼看不见的战争(汉英对照) 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
几米作品:忽远忽近(精装) 几米漫画系列 幾米创作绘本漫画书籍 绘本漫画书经典故事书 幾米作品 华文天下 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
核医学 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
海上军事行动法部分重要行动样式研究 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
PCB设计流程、规范和技巧――用KiCad设计DDS信号发生器 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
基本养老保险基金全国统筹研究 肖严华 著 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
9787511333803 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
中公版·2017广东省事业单位公开招聘工作人员考试教材:通用能力测试历年真题及模拟预测试卷(综合类) 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
中国近代地图志 明清时期 近现代地图传承与发展 地图研究集成 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
会计(2003年注册会计师考试应试指南及预测 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 辫子姐姐故事星球 好朋友是外星人 美绘注音版 郁雨君著一二年级课外阅读书目6-9周岁阅读课外图书籍儿童故事书带拼音读物 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 职业道德与企业文化 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 大明首辅张居正 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 当代新闻评论教程 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 你不可不知的待孕准备100天 编著屠海燕 江苏科学技术出版社【正版】 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 无机化学习题精解(第三版) 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 司马懿 : 忍者为王 趣味讲述三国“忍者”司马懿的一生 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 学魁解题妙招初中政治 2024新版直击中考总复习压轴题 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 勒·柯布西耶 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
- 初中历史·人教版·九年级(下) 2025 chm pdf kindle rb azw3 下载 115盘
书籍真实打分
故事情节:5分
人物塑造:9分
主题深度:3分
文字风格:9分
语言运用:8分
文笔流畅:6分
思想传递:8分
知识深度:6分
知识广度:8分
实用性:9分
章节划分:3分
结构布局:8分
新颖与独特:7分
情感共鸣:5分
引人入胜:3分
现实相关:7分
沉浸感:7分
事实准确性:3分
文化贡献:5分