1, bookstore
Pronunciation: English? 【‘b? Kp] Beautiful? 【‘b? k? ɑp】?
Interpretation: Bookstore
Composition: This word consists of two nouns: "book" and "shop". Among them, "book" means "book" and "shop" means shop. So "bookstore" means "bookstore".
Example: In Washington, DC, a bookstore, usually regarded as sophistry, declared itself the "first stop" of the wedding.
In Washington, an exquisite bookstore asserted that this was the "first stop" of the wedding.
2. Pen pals
Pronunciation: English? Is it beautiful?
Interpretation: pen pal
Composition: This word consists of two nouns: pen and friend, where pen means pen and friend means friend. So "pen pal" means "pen pal".
Example: This is something about my pen pal! ?
This is about my pen pal!
3. Sunglasses
Pronunciation: English? [? nglɑ? s? Z] beautiful? [? nɡl? s? z]?
Interpretation: n. sunglasses; Convex lens (plural of sunglasses)
Composition: This word is a compound of the two nouns "sun" and "glasses". Where "the sun" means "the sun" and "glasses" means "glass lenses". So "sunglasses" means "sunglasses".
What do you think of my new sunglasses?
What do you think of my new sunglasses?
Second, adjective+noun compound words:
1, speaker
Pronunciation: English? 【la? De spi? k? ] beautiful? 【,la? Duspike. ]?
Interpretation: N. Horn, speaker; loudspeaker
Composition: This word consists of two nouns: "loud" and "speaker". Among them, "loud" is an adjective, "loud" means, "speaker" is a noun, and "occurrence object" means. So "trumpet" means "trumpet".
The sound she made through the loudspeaker was distorted.
Her voice was distorted through the loudspeaker.
2. Blackboard
Pronunciation: English? ['bl? Kbd] beautiful? ['bl? kb? rd]?
Explanation: Blackboard
Composition: This word consists of two nouns: black and board, where black is an adjective, black means board is a noun, and board means. So "blackboard" means "blackboard".
She drew a square on the blackboard.
She drew a square on the blackboard.