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牛津标准英语词典 英文PDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- (英)H.W.Fowler,(英)F.G.Fowler编 著
- 出版社: 上海:上海外语教育出版社
- ISBN:7810800086
- 出版时间:2000
- 标注页数:383页
- 文件大小:14MB
- 文件页数:388页
- 主题词:英语 英语 词典
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PART Ⅰ11
CHAPTER Ⅰ.VOCABULARY11
General Principles11
Familiar and far-fetched words14
Concrete and abstract expression15
Circumlocution15
Short and long words16
Saxon and Romance words16
Requirements of different styles17
Malaprops18
Neologisms28
Americanisms33
Foreign words36
Formation46
Slang57
Individual62
Mutual65
Unique67
Aggravate68
Case69
CHAPTER Ⅱ.SYNTAX69
Number73
Comparatives and superlatives78
Relatives83
Defining and non-defining relative clauses83
That and who or which88
And who,and which93
Case of the relative101
Miscellaneous uses of the relative104
It...that112
Participle and gerund116
Participles119
The gerund124
Distinguishing the gerund124
Omission of the gerund subject133
Choice between gerund and infinitive138
Shall and will142
The pure system144
The coloured-future system146
The plain-future system147
Second-person questions149
Examples of principal sentences149
Substantival clauses154
Conditional clauses158
Indefinite clauses160
Examples of subordinate clauses161
Perfect infinitive163
Conditionals165
Doubt that167
Prepositions170
CHAPTER Ⅲ.AIRS AND GRACES180
Certain types of humour180
Elegant variation184
Inversion189
Exclamatory190
Balance191
In syntactic clauses196
Negative,and false-emphasis199
Miscellaneous201
Archaism203
Occasional203
Sustained207
Metaphor209
Repetition218
Trite phrases222
Miscellaneous222
Irony224
Superlatives without the225
Cheap originality226
CHAPTER Ⅳ.PUNCTUATION228
General difficulties228
General principles233
The spot plague235
Over-stopping240
Under-stopping243
Substantival clauses244
Grammar and punctuation244
Subject,&c.,and verb247
Adjectival clauses251
Adverbial clauses252
Parenthesis255
Misplaced commas257
Enumeration258
Comma between independent sentences263
Semicolon with subordinate members265
Exclamations and statements266
Exclamations and questions268
Intemal question and exclamation marks270
Unaccountable commas271
The colon271
Miscellaneous272
Dashes274
General abuse274
Legitimate uses275
Debatable questions278
Common misuses282
Hyphens284
Excessive use289
Quotation marks289
Quotation marks(continued)291
Order with stops291
Single and double296
Misplaced297
Half quotation298
PART Ⅱ.300
EUPHONY,1-10300
1.Jingles300
2.Alliteration301
4.Sequence of relatives302
3.Repeated prepositions302
5.Sequence of that,&c.303
6.Metrical prose304
7.Sentence accent305
8.Causal as clauses307
9.Wens and hypertrophied members309
10.Careless repetition313
QUOTATION,ETC.,11-19314
11.Common misquotations314
12.Uncommon misquotations of well-known passages314
14.Misapplied and misunderstood quotations and phrases315
13.Misquotation of less familiar passages315
14a.Parvum in multo316
15.Allusion317
16.Incorrect allusion317
17.Dovetailed and adapted quotations and phrases318
18.Trite quotations320
19.Latin abbreviations,&c.321
GRAMMAR,20-37322
20.Unequal yokefellows and defective double harness322
21.Common parts324
22.The wrong turning326
23.Ellipsc in subordinate clauses327
24.Some illegitimate infintives328
25.'Split'infinitives329
26.Compound passives330
27.Confusion with negatives332
28.Omission of as334
29.Other liberties taken with as335
30.Brachylogy336
31.Between two stools337
32.The impersonal one338
33.Between...or339
34.A placed between the adjective and its noun340
35.Do as substitute verb340
36.Fresh starts341
37.Vulgarisms and colloquialisms341
MEANING,38-48342
38.Tautology342
39.Redundancies343
40.As to whether344
41.Superfluous but and though345
42.If and when345
43.Maltreated idioms346
44.Truisms and contradictions in terms349
45.Double emphasis351
46.'Split'auxiliaries352
47.Overloading354
48.Demonstrative,noun,and participle or adjective355
AMBIGUITY,49-52356
49.False scent356
50.Misplacement of words356
51.Ambiguous position357
53.Antics359
STYLE,53 to the end359
52.Ambiguous enumeration359
54.Journalese362
55.Somewhat,&c.363
55.Clumsy patching366
57.Omission of the conjunction that367
58.Meaningless while368
59.Commercialisms369
60.Pet Phrases370
61.Also as conjunction;and ?c.371
62.Anacoluthon371