发音 (Pronunciation):
IPA: /dɪd/
中文近似: 迪德
中文意思与词性 (Meanings & Part of Speech):
- 做,干 (v.)
- 过去式助动词 (助动词)
例句 (Examples):
1. I did my homework.
(我做了我的作业。)
2. Did you go to the party?
(你去参加派对了吗?)
用法提示 (Usage Tip):
注意 'did' 作为助动词时,后面的动词要用原形。
更多关于 "did" (More about "did")
单词来源 (Etymology)
来源于古英语的 'didan',原意是“做,干”。
词根词缀解析 (Root & Affix Analysis)
词根词缀解析待补充。
“did”的字母与词根个性化解读
字母象形/引申义 (个性化参考)
- 字母 'd' 的象形或引申含义可能包括: 门 (象形); 向下 (门引申); 牙 (嘴的门); 音变: D=T=S=TH。
- 字母 'i' 的象形或引申含义可能包括: 我 (an, any, one -> 人); 水滴 -> 水 (ice); 尖, 一点, 小 (inch); 元音互换: A=E=I=O=U=W=Y。
学习提示:以上针对单词 did 的字母和词根解读,主要基于提供的特定象形及词根资料。这些提示旨在启发联想,而非绝对定论。更通用的记忆规则和原则请参考首页。英语词源复杂多变,实际应用中请结合更全面的词源词典和语言学知识进行深入学习。
常用词组 (Common Phrases)
- What did you do?: 你做了什么?
- Did you see that?: 你看到了吗?
其他语言 (Other Languages)
- 德语: tat
- 法语: a fait
字母整体创意联想
单词 'did' 中的两个 'd' 像两个小人,正在做事情,中间的 'i' 像个动作的标志。
逐字母创意解读
中文谐音助记
“did”可以联想为“弟弟做的事情”,表示过去的动作。
相关电影/名言
"Did you have a good time?"
(你玩得愉快吗?)
- 《电影名称》(年份)信息待补充
趣味知识/故事
在英语中,'did' 是一个非常常见的助动词,用于强调或询问过去的动作。它的使用频率非常高,几乎每个英语学习者都会在初学阶段接触到。
拓展信息
在英语中,'did' 主要用于构成过去时态,表示过去发生的动作或状态。
它也可以用作强调,例如在句子中加重语气:'I did finish my work!',表示确实完成了工作。
网络参考 (More about "did" from the Web)
Dissociative identity disorder - Wikipedia
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is characterized by the presence of at least two personality states or "alters".The diagnosis is extremely controversial, largely due to two opposing models of the disorder. [5] [6] [7] Proponents of DID support the trauma model, viewing the disorder as an organic response to severe childhood trauma.
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): Symptoms & Treatment
DID is a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of DID, and how it affects your daily life.
Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare condition in which a person's identity splits into two or more distinct personalities. DID is often associated with severe abuse and can cause memory loss, depersonalization, and suicidal thoughts.
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