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solecism    
n. 语法错误,失礼

语法错误,失礼

solecism
n 1: a socially awkward or tactless act [synonym: {faux pas},
{gaffe}, {solecism}, {slip}, {gaucherie}]

Solecism \Sol"e*cism\, n.[F. sol['e]cisme, L. soloecismus, Gr.
soloikismo`s, fr. soloiki`zein to speak or write incorrectly,
fr. so`loikos speaking incorrectly, from the corruption of
the Attic dialect among the Athenian colonists of So`loi in
Cilicia.]
1. An impropriety or incongruity of language in the
combination of words or parts of a sentence; esp.,
deviation from the idiom of a language or from the rules
of syntax.
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A barbarism may be in one word; a solecism must be
of more. --Johnson.
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2. Any inconsistency, unfitness, absurdity, or impropriety,
as in deeds or manners.
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Caesar, by dismissing his guards and retaining his
power, committed a dangerous solecism in politics.
--C.
Middleton.
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The idea of having committed the slightest solecism
in politeness was agony to him. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Syn: Barbarism; impropriety; absurdity.
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80 Moby Thesaurus words for "solecism":
Irish bull, anachronism, anacoluthon, antiphrasis, argument,
argument by analogy, argumentum ad baculum,
argumentum ad captandum, argumentum ad hominem, bad case,
barbarism, begging the question, bloomer, blooper, blunder, boner,
boo-boo, boob, botch, breach, break, bull, bungle, catachresis,
circular argument, claptrap, corruption, crowd-pleasing argument,
empty words, error, fallacy, fault, faux pas, flub, fluff,
folk etymology, formal fallacy, fumble, gaffe, gaucherie,
grammatical error, hypercorrection, hyperform, hysteron proteron,
impropriety, incongruity, inconsistency, indecorum, indiscretion,
infelicity, insincere argument, lapse, logical fallacy, malaprop,
malapropism, marrowsky, material fallacy, mere rhetoric,
misconstruction, mispronunciation, missaying, mistake, misusage,
moonshine, non sequitur, paralogism, petitio principii,
philosophism, pseudosyllogism, slip, sophism, sophistry,
spoonerism, stupidity, ungrammaticism, verbal fallacy,
vernacularism, violation, vulgarism, weak point


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  • SOLECISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    That root, in turn, gave rise to the Latin soloecismus, the direct ancestor of the English word solecism Nowadays, solecism can refer to social blunders as well as sloppy syntax
  • Solecism - Wikipedia
    A solecism is a phrase that transgresses the rules of grammar [1] The term is often used in the context of linguistic prescription; it also occurs descriptively in the context of a lack of idiomaticness
  • What Is a Solecism? Common Grammar Mistakes Explained
    A **solecism** is a grammatical, syntactic, or stylistic error that violates the norms of standard language—often due to confusion between similar-sounding words, misplaced modifiers, or incorrect verb conjugations
  • Definition and Examples of Solecism - ThoughtCo
    In rhetoric, a solecism is defined as an offense against the rules of grammar by the use of words in a wrong construction; false syntax "'Modern grammarians designate by solecism any word or expression which does not agree with the established usage of writing or speaking
  • Solecism - Definition and Examples of Solecism - Literary Devices
    What is a Solecism? Simply put, a solecism is a breach of grammatical rules or a nonstandard usage, considered incorrect by strict grammarians, even if it doesn’t necessarily impede understanding It’s more than just a simple mistake; it’s a violation of established conventions
  • SOLECISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    A "bad notion" is a solecism: either a non-notional mode of speech or action where a notion is expected, or an attempt at a notion that misfires
  • Solecism - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    early 14c , slippen, "to escape, to move softly and quickly," from an unrecorded Old English word or cognate Middle Low German slippen "to glide, slide," from Proto-Germanic *slipan (source also of Old High German slifan, Middle Dutch slippen, German schleifen "to glide, slide")
  • solecism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    A few readers honed in on a solecism: the original phrase is to “home in” on something, like the creatures that find their way back to their nests—that is, they “home”—with surprising precision
  • Solecism - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    Solecism is refers to a phrase, sentence, or longer written work that deviates from the grammatical norm in some way E g A famous solecism in Shakespeare’s 'Julius Caesar' is “The most unkindest cut of all,” which uses a double superlative (most and unkindest)
  • SOLECISM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    solecism in American English (ˈsɑləˌsɪzəm ) noun Origin: L soloecismus < Gr soloikismos < soloikos, speaking incorrectly, after Soloi, city in Cilicia, whose dialect was a corrupt form of Attic





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