英[ə'krɒstɪk]美[ə'krɔːstɪk]
记忆方法
词根词缀法
词根acer-,尖的,首的。-stic,词源同stitch,缝合。即按某顺序把字母缝在一起,引申词义藏头诗。来自法语la crosse,曲棍,弯棍,词源同cross,cricket.后用来指一种曲棍球游戏。=across的语义和用法借用于古法语a croix或en croix,意为“在十字交叉位置”或“横过地”,在中古英语时期为a creoix或o(n)croice,到15世纪cross成形后,此语义才逐步变为in cross或on cross,最终成为across。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Did you ever compose a poem in which you wrote a word in which you wrote a word vertically down the page and started each line with one of the letters in that word? That was an acrostic poem.
A word that
Can be spelled so that it
Reads from top to bottom
Or across, as a poem
Sometimes is very clever.
That's an acrostic poem.
It can also refer to a puzzle.
Cool, isn't it?