时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:2017年VOA慢速英语(十二)月


英语课

 


On a recent program, we explained that knowing just a few root words in English can help you understand the meaning of hundreds more words.


To refresh your memory, a root word is the simplest form of a word. For example, two forms of the root for the word “see” are vis- and vid- such as in the words "television" and "video."


Today, we will tell you about prefixes 2 and suffixes 4 – groups of letters that appear at the beginnings and endings of words.


Learning the meanings of common prefixes and suffixes can help you understand unknown English words you come across. It can also help you become better at spelling words.


Prefixes


Let's start with prefixes.


A prefix 1 is a letter or a group of letters that we add to the beginning of a word. Prefixes change the meanings of words. For example, the prefix un- (or u-n) can mean "not," "remove," or "opposite." Adding un- to the word "happy" gives you the word "unhappy," which means not happy.


U-n and r-e (or re-) are the two most common prefixes in the English language. Re- means "again" or "back," such as in the words "rethink" "redo" and "repay."


Here are a few things to remember when learning prefixes:


Different prefixes in English can have similar meanings, such as un-, in- and non- all of which mean "not" or "opposite of." Also, the prefixes mis- and ir- mean "wrong," "wrongly," or "incorrectly."


Notice that double letters are possible. For example, when you add the prefix im- to words that begin with the letter "m," you get two "m"s as in "immeasurable." That's also true when you add un- to words that begin with the letter "n," as in "unnoticeable." The same is true for many other prefixes.


When adding a prefix to a word, the spelling of the base word never changes. For example, the prefix un- did not change the spelling of the word "happy." And, the prefix re- would not change the spelling of the word "live" in "relive."


Watch out for "lookalikes" – words that look like they contain prefixes but, in fact, do not. For example, the un- in the word "uncle" is not a prefix, nor is the re- in the words "reach" or "real."


Suffixes


Now, let's turn to suffixes.


A suffix 3 is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word. Suffixes are commonly used to show the part of speech of a word. For example, adding "ion" to the verb "act" gives us "action," the noun form of the word. Suffixes also tell us the verb tense of words or whether the words are plural 5 or singular.


?Some common suffixes are -er, -s, -es, -ed, -ing and -ly.


Here are a few things to remember when learning suffixes:


Some suffixes have more than one meaning. For example, the suffix -er may suggest a person who performs an action, like a teacher. But "er" is also commonly added to the ends of adjectives and adverbs. They compare two things and show that one is "more" than the other, such as in "faster" and "stronger."


The spelling of a base word can change when a suffix is added. This is true of most base words ending in the letter "y." For instance, when we add the suffix -ness to the word "crazy" to make "craziness," we replace the "y" with an "i." This rule is also true of many base words ending in a silent "e" when the suffix begins with a vowel 6. For example, in the words "write," "make" and "manage," we drop the "e" in the words when we add -ing to make: "writing," "making" and "managing." We also often drop the silent "e" before the suffix -able such as in "usable." Be careful, though, because with some words, we keep the "e," such as in "changeable" and "loveable."


There are additional suffix rules, but they deal with spelling and can be learned with time and practice.


A thing to keep in mind about both prefixes and suffixes is that some are only used with some words. For example, we add the suffix -ful to some nouns to mean "full of," such as in the words "beautiful" or "helpful." But, we cannot add -ful to just any noun. You could not, for example, say "loveful" to mean full of love.


So, what are some ways that you can practice common prefixes and suffixes?


One way is to use online flashcards from websites like Quizlet. You can choose sets of cards that are already made or create and use your own sets. Or, you can make your own flashcards with pieces of paper.


Once you've spent time practicing, take a news story or page in a book and look for words that have the prefixes and suffixes you learned. Then, use what you know about the meaning of the root words to guess the meanings of those words.


Learning prefixes and suffixes will not only build your vocabulary but can make unfamiliar 7 English words a lot less frightening.


I'm Phil Dierking. And I'm Alice Bryant.


Words in This Story


spell – v. to say, write, or print the letters of a word (gerund: spelling)


practice – n. to do something again and again in order to become better at it


vowel – n. one of the letters a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y


flashcard – n. a card that has words, numbers, or pictures on it and that is used to help students learn about a subject



n.前缀;vt.加…作为前缀;置于前面
  • We prefix "Mr."to a man's name.我们在男士的姓名前加“先生”。
  • In the word "unimportant ","un-" is a prefix.在单词“unimportant”中“un”是前缀。
n.前缀( prefix的名词复数 );人名前的称谓;前置代号(置于前面的单词或字母、数字)
  • The prefixes cis and trans are frequently applied to disubstituted cycloalkanes. 词头顺和反常用于双取代的环烷烃。 来自辞典例句
  • Why do you use so many prefixes while talking? 你说起话来,怎么这么多中缀? 来自互联网
n.后缀;vt.添后缀
  • We add the suffix "ly" to make the adjective "quick" into the adverb " quickly ".我们在形容词“ quick”后加“ly” 构成副词“quickly”。
  • It described the meaning of suffix array and also how to built it.它描述的含义,后缀数组以及如何建立它。
n.后缀,词尾( suffix的名词复数 )
  • Many domain name suffixes have failed to gain general popularity. 很多域名后缀没有获得一般的通用性。 来自互联网
  • For example, consider the use of prefixes and suffixes. 例如,那前缀和后缀的使用来说。 来自互联网
n.复数;复数形式;adj.复数的
  • Most plural nouns in English end in's '.英语的复数名词多以s结尾。
  • Here you should use plural pronoun.这里你应该用复数代词。
n.元音;元音字母
  • A long vowel is a long sound as in the word"shoe ".长元音即如“shoe” 一词中的长音。
  • The vowel in words like 'my' and 'thigh' is not very difficult.单词my和thigh中的元音并不难发。
adj.陌生的,不熟悉的
  • I am unfamiliar with the place and the people here.我在这儿人地生疏。
  • The man seemed unfamiliar to me.这人很面生。
标签: VOA慢速英语
学英语单词
a sea battle
acetone extraction
aground
alluvial community
amino-anisole
amorphous semiconductors
Andrifar
anthropophagolagnia
astrayly
bag-reef
billety
block panel system
bubble method
Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
choice of substitute
clitch
collodion coating colour
corepraxia
covering homotopy property
crimpspin machine
decked
defct
deuterium cycle
differential parameter
discharge specific speed
double parting
downs process
draft distributing box
egre
fishing basket
gear manufacturing
geological grade of anhydrite
give emphasis to
grease bag
heparinizing
hesitation period
hydrogen migration polymerization
in the chair
isobaric chamber
jackie
kithairon
lateral slide mold
lcca
lecanorchis amethystea
libol(l)ite
liliopsid
liquidogenous
live time
London-type smog
made an exhibition of herself
mamilliferous
manualists
met(o)estrus
montagny
national pension
non-polarized electrolytic capacitor
ohh-hh
operation program
orr
pachyderma oralis
paleoecologically
parasitic chain
pass the buck to
pemphigoid
phaeomitra fasciolaris
pharyngotomies
piipari
pink sock
pointing forwards
preliminary transformations
psoriasis erythroderma
range prediction
recification column
reflex circuit arrangement
refractory fibre
reoxygenations
rotating block linkage
Sanaba
scanted
sewerage system of radial patterns
Sgambati's reaction
shitlist
shoofly pies
soluble developer
son preference
sound signal instrument
stall boat
Stephen Foster
stiff-tailed
succinic acid peroxide
taking round
testiculose
thaumastocheles dochmiodon
the raw
transfer mode
transposed-conjugate matrix
unnapped
vertical wall
visceral surface
wackily
Windows Experience Index
work-hardening exponent