Museum English: Museum
Pronunciation: English? Is it beautiful? [Mjuzim]
Noun (short for noun)? Museums; exhibition hall
Lexical collocation:
1, close the museum \ tClose the museum.
2. Establish a museum \ tEstablish a museum.
3. Open the museum \ tOpen the museum.
4. Visit the museum \ tVisit the museum.
Common sentence patterns:
This museum has a high artistic standard.
The art level of this museum is very high.
These manuscripts are priceless to scholars and should be kept in the museum.
These manuscripts are of great value to scholars and should be kept in the museum.
They visited the Museum of Chinese Revolution.
They visited the Museum of Chinese Revolution.
There is a big library in the British Museum.
There is a big library in the British Museum.
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Etymological explanation:/kloc-entered English at the beginning of the 7th century and directly originated from the Latin Museum; ; Mouseion originally comes from Greek, which means a place to study, a library.
Word usage
\ t (noun)
1. Museums are "museums" that collect historical, literary or artistic objects.
2. Museum is a countable noun. When it is used as a proper noun, the article the must be added.
Reading the magic tree house first attracts children to read first. Charlotte's Web is a chapter in the book. The Magic Tree House