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趣談?dòng)⒄Z(yǔ):Nice的諷刺意義-“Nice” Hasn’t Always Been Nice

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2016年07月18日

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Pre-Listening Vocabulary

evolve: to change over time

drastic: very noticeable; extreme

appealing: likeable

satisfactory: acceptable

sarcastic: not sincere; opposite of one’s true feelings

tasteful: having an appropriate sense of style or fashion

cliché: too expected or common; lacking in originality

“Nice” Hasn’t Always Been Nice -Nice 并不總是意味著美好

The meaning of a word often evolves over time. Some word meanings change more drastically than others. The word “nice” has a number of meanings, including appealing, kind, or satisfactory. The same word is used sarcastically to mean just the opposite. For example, you will often hear someone exclaim, “Nice!” when their true reaction is that something is rude, bad, or gross. This sarcastic use of the word “nice” is similar to its Latin origin. The Latin word “nescius” means unaware. By the thirteenth century people were using the word “nice” to mean foolish, senseless, or clumsy. Its meaning then evolved to mean shy and later tasteful. By the late 1800s, expressions with “nice” in a positive sense became common. Today the word “nice” is so common that it is often considered cliché.

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