adverb
英 ['ædvɜːb]
美 ['ædvɝb]
語源
英語の語源
- adverb
- adverb: [15] Adverb comes ultimately from a Latin word modelled on Greek epírrhēma, literally ‘added word’. The elements of this compound (the prefix epi- and rhēma ‘word’) were translated literally into Latin (ad- and verbum), giving adverbum. English took the word either directly from Latin, or via French adverbe.
=> verb - adverb (n.)
- late 14c., from Late Latin adverbium "adverb," literally "that which is added to a verb," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + verbum "verb, word" (see verb). Coined by Flavius Sosipater Charisius as a translation of Greek epirrhema "adverb," from epi- "upon, on" + rhema "verb."
例文
- 1. Adverb is to describe a verb or an action.
- 副詞は、動詞または動作を意味します。
- 2.Fill in each blank with the adjective or the adverb given in its proper degree.
- 与えられた形容詞または副詞の適切な形式で穴埋めする。
- 3.We add the suffix "ly "to make the adjective "quick "into the adverb "quickly ".
- 形容詞"quick"の後に"ly"を付けて副詞"quickly".
- Negative Adverb of Shaoyang Dialect "N "and "Mo "
- 邵陽方言否定副詞「うん」と「莫」
dl> - 5.Adverbials are usually adverbs, adverb phrases,or prepsitional phrases.
- 状語は通常、副詞、副詞句または介詞句から構成される。
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