neologism
[niˈɑ:lədʒɪzəm]
n.
新词;
旧词新义;
新词[新义]的使用;
新词[新义]的创造者[使用者];
例句:
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The newspaper used the neologism "dinks", Double Income No Kids.
报纸使用了新词“丁克族”,即“双收入无子女”。
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She caught up a popular neologism from the newspapers.
她急忙采用了报刊上流行的一种新词语.
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The newspaper used the neologism 'dinks', Double Income No Kids.
报纸使用了新词“丁克族”,即“双收入无子女”。
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Fuller's favorite neologism, dymaxion, was concocted purely for public relations.
来自NEWYORKER
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If a nonce word gains popularity then it becomes a neologism, literally a "new word".
来自THETIMES
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"Yuppie" is a neologism that you now rarely hear; my guess is that it will have died out within a decade.
来自THETIMES