spoonerism

n. 首音误置
n.
斯本内现象,首音互换;
变形
复数:spoonerisms
英英释义
spoonerism[ 'spu:nərizəm ]
n.transposition of initial consonants in a pair of words
权威例句
SpoonerismSpoonerism
Spoonerism
Spoonerism Riddles
SPOONERISM RIDDLES
The Spoonerism Test.
More Spoonerism Riddles
Spoonerism, Malapropism, and Mondegreen in Verbal Humor
The Effectiveness of Thai Spoonerism Application
The Effectiveness of Thai Spoonerism Application
The Effectiveness of Thai Spoonerism Application
The Algorithm of Semi-Automatic Thai Spoonerism Words for Bi-Syllable
The Construction of Language Psychology of the Phenomenon of Spoonerism
spoonerism
spoonerism: [19] The term spoonerism commemorates the name of the Reverend William Spooner (1844–1930), Warden of New College, Oxford, who reputedly was in the habit of producing utterances with the initial letters of words reversed, often to comic effect (as in ‘hush my brat’ for ‘brush my hat’ or ‘scoop of boy trouts’ for ‘troop of boy scouts’)
spoonerism (n.)
1900, but according to OED in use at Oxford as early as 1885, involuntary transposition of sounds in two or more words (such as "shoving leopard" for "loving shepherd," "half-warmed fish" for "half-formed wish," "beery work speaking to empty wenches," etc.), in reference to the Rev. William A. Spooner (1844-1930), warden of New College, Oxford, who was noted for such disfigures of speech. A different thing from malapropism.
1. the last outpost of civilization
文明的边缘地区
来自《权威词典》
2. Some soldiers waited at an outpost deep in the forest.
一些士兵在森林深处的一个前哨基地等候.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. That little store was the last outpost for motorists before they entered the desert.
那个小商店是乘汽车旅行的人们进入沙漠之前的最后一个居民点.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. Their new outpost was on the crest of a hill.
他们新的前哨阵地设在一座小山包顶上.
来自辞典例句
5. The troops received orders to trench the outpost.
部队接到命令在前哨周围筑壕加强防卫.
来自辞典例句
[ outpost 造句 ]
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