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n. 英国移民

英国移民


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  • Origin of the term Pom - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The newly-arrived " pommy " is exceedingly partial to fruit The day that an immigrant ship arrives is a day of rejoicing among the vendors of grapes and apples, for the junk-jaded strangers besiege the barrows and swarm into the shops until their fruit hunger is satisfied, You may know the lad from Lancashire by the apple that he munches
  • What is the origin of the Australian slang “pommers” to refer to . . .
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    0 "Pom" or "Pommy" for a Briton goes at least back to WW2, and quite possibly to WW1 As I understand it, it derives from "Pomeroy", a snooty British name Most often used by the ANZAC troops
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    My initial thought is that over-exaggerated implies not only exaggerating, but exaggerating in a way that is excessive for the given context, or exaggerating to the point of absurdity So, saying something like The fish was 5 feet long! I would consider exaggerating, but something like the fish was a million feet long! would be over-exaggerating





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