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Ium-/eum-: a area which is framed

Coliseum (n.) /k,ɑləs'iəm/

: a large stadium or building for sports or entertainment

體育館;競技場

e.g. The local coliseum is a standard stop for rock bands on tour.

Aquarium (n.) /əkw'ɛriəm/

: a glass or plastic container in which fish and other water animals and plants can live

: a building people can visit to see water animals and plants

水族館,養魚池,玻璃缸

e.g. Aquarium with small gentle fish, it provides an attractive display.

Museum (n.) /mjuz'iəm//mj'uziəm/

: a building in which interesting and valuable things (such as paintings and sculptures or scientific or historical objects) are collected and shown to the public

博物館

e.g. A new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art

Aqua-: water, e.g. aquarium, aqual-rich

De-: down, away from

Depart

: to leave a place especially to start a journey
[no object]
e.g. The group is scheduled to depart tomorrow at 8:00 a.m.

: to leave a job or position

He is departing after 20 years with the company.

: to change something or do something in a different way — usually + from

The river departs [=turns, deviates] from its original course a few miles downstream.

depart this life formal

: to die

Descend

: to go down : to go or move from a higher to a lower place or level
e.g. Wait for the elevator to descend.
: to slope or lead downward
e.g. The path descends to the river.
 : to go or change to a worse state or condition — + into
e.g. After his wife died, he descended [=sank] into a deep depression.
: to appear or happen like something that comes down from the sky
e.g. As night descended, the campers built a fire.
Decline
: to become lower in amount or less in number
e.g. Oil prices continue to decline. [=decrease, fall]
: to become worse in condition or quality
e.g. The patient's condition has declined. [=worsened, deteriorated]

: to say that you will not or cannot do something

e.g. The company declined comment on the scandal.

Ten-: to hold

Para-: 平行並立 e.g. parabomb 傘投炸彈 paradrop 空投 parapack 空投包裹

Parable

A parable is a succinct, didactic story, in prose or verse, which illustrates one or more instructive lessons or principles. It differs from a fable in that fables employ animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature as characters, whereas parables have human characters. A parable is a type of analogy.

Prodigal’s sonIt's the central to Jesus' teaching method in both the canonical narratives and the apocrypha.It also known as Two Sons, Lost Son, The Running Father and The Loving Father is one of the parables of Jesus.

Fable:short, narrative, featuring animals, character for the moral.

Aesop’s fable:

Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BCE.

Allergory:

 

As a literary device, an allegory in its most general sense is an extended metaphor. Allegory has been used widely throughout the histories of all forms of art, largely because it readily illustrates complex ideas and concepts in ways that are comprehensible to its viewers, readers, or listeners. Allegories are typically used as literary devices or rhetorical devices that convey hidden meanings through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, and/or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey.

The Faerie Queene

The Faerie Queene is an incomplete English epic poem by Edmund Spenser. The first half was published in 1590. It is an allegorical work, and can be read (as Spenser presumably intended) on several levels of allegory, including as praise of Queen Elizabeth I.(拍女皇馬屁)


Equ-: equal

Equinox (n.)/'ikwən,ɑks/

: one of the two days in the year when the day and night are the same length

晝夜平分點,春分或秋分

e.g. Equinox of the position as supplied to the HEASARC was 2000.

Equilibrium (n.) /,ikwəl'ɪbriəm/

: a state in which opposing forces or actions are balanced so that one is not stronger or greater than the other

: a state of emotional balance or calmness

平衡,均衡,均勢

e.g. Supply and demand were in equilibrium.

Equipoise (n.)(v.) /ek′wi po̵iz/

: equal distribution of weight; state of balance, or equilibrium
: a weight or force that balances another; counterbalance

平衡,均衡;使平衡,使相稱,使相持不下

e.g. As there is clinical equipoise you can also change to the High PEEP strategy, although there is no specific reason to do so.


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