Pronunciation: English [r? k? pe? p? (r)? s? z? Z] beauty [rɑ? k? pe? p? r? s? z? rz]
Example: How? About what? we? Going? Rock? Paper? scissors
Shall we decide with stones, scissors and cloth?
Lexical analysis:
I. Rock and roll
Pronunciation: English? 【r? K] beautiful? 【rūk】?
Explanation:
Rock and roll; Rock music; Underwater rock
Verb (abbreviation for verb) shake; rock
Phrases:
Source rock? Source rock; Yuanyan
Soft rock? Soft rock music; soft rock
On the rocks? Hit the rocks and destroy; go bankrupt
Second, paper.
Pronunciation: English [? pe? p? (r)] Beauty [? pe? p? r]
Explanation:
Paper; Paper; Newspapers; Documents; document
wallpaper
Phrases:
Paper machine? paper machine
Waste paper? wastepaper
A piece of paper? a piece of paper
Third, scissors
Pronunciation: English [? s? z? Z] beauty [? s? z? rz]
Interpretation: scissors
Phrases:
Grinding scissors
Use scissors. Use scissors.
With a pair of scissors
Extended data
The usage of rock words:
1, rock is a countable noun when used as the solution of "reef" and "boulder", and it is often used in the plural form; When interpreted as "rock, rock", "swing dance, rock music", it is an uncountable noun.
2.rock can also be interpreted as "small stone", which is mainly used in American English and is an uncountable noun.
3. The basic meaning of 3.rock is "(make) swing back and forth", which means that an object swings back and forth under the action of external force, which means that it is lifted high by violent shaking, which often means collapse. Extension can be expressed as "earthquake" and "earthquake".
4.rock can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, nouns and pronouns are followed by objects; When used as an intransitive verb, it is often used with prepositions.