noun
noun /naʊn/
/naʊn/
(grammar(abbreviation n.)
- a word that refers to a person, (such as Ann or doctor), a place (such as Paris or city) or a thing, a quality or an activity (such as plant, joy or tennis)
名词 - ‘Car’ is a concrete noun.
car 是具体名词。 - Proper nouns begin with a capital letter.
专有名词以大写字母开头。
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Topics Languagea1- ‘Flock’ is a collective noun.
flock 是集合名词。 - ‘Happiness’ is an abstract noun.
happiness 是抽象名词。 - ‘Sheep’ is both a singular and a plural noun.
sheep (绵羊)一词单复数同形。 - English nouns are not usually inflected.
英语名词通常没有屈折变化。 - Most English plural nouns end in an ‘s’.
英语中大多数的复数名词以s 结尾。 - Most feminine nouns in Polish end in the letter ‘a’.
波兰语中的大多数阴性名词以字母a 结尾。 - The noun is followed by an intransitive verb.
这个名词后接不及物动词。 - a prepositional phrase qualifying a noun
修饰名词的介词短语 - an adjective preceding the noun
置于名词前的形容词
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- plural
- singular
- countable
- …
- decline
- inflect
- modify
- …
- end in something
- follow something
- precede something
- …
- class
- phrase
词源late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from Latin nomen ‘name’. - ‘Car’ is a concrete noun.