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Grant Barrett: 我发现动词 "wicken" 指的是春天白昼变长。这个词语生动地描绘了白昼逐渐变长的景象,与 "quicken"(苏醒,复苏)有相似之处,它在 19 世纪就已存在。 Martha Barnett: "Braird" 指的是植物初次从土里冒出的嫩芽,这是一个优美的词汇,可以用来形容植物的生长,也可以比喻想法或计划的萌芽。 Grant Barrett: 我在 Paul Anthony Jones 的《冬季词典》中发现了这两个词语。这本书主要介绍冬季相关的词汇,但也包含一些像 "wicken" 和 "braird" 这样充满春日生机的词汇。Jones 还推广了 "respair" 这个词语,意思是绝望后的希望重燃。

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A baby’s first word is often a cherished milestone, but some cultures pay more attention to other firsts, like a baby’s first laugh. A fascinating new book by a linguist examines language at the beginning and the end of life. Plus, the expression Murphy’s Law reflects the idea that “anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” But is the term a slur against the Irish? And an old word for new life: the verb to whicken involves daylight hours growing longer in springtime. Also, breardhonor bright and honour bright, the long history of groceries, a brain teaser about pig Latin, sea paintergive someone down the roadgive someone down the banks, a different way to write AIplurale tantem, how to pronounce rhetoric, and lots more.

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