2013年1月10日 星期四

uncut, rebuild, strong suit, interactive , interactional


Making Meanings, Creating Family takes an interactional sociolinguistic approach, drawing on theories from linguistics, communication, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Its presentation and analysis of transcribed family encounters will be of interest to scholars and students of communication studies, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and psychology-especially those interested in family discourse. Its engagement with intertextuality as theory and methodology will appeal to researchers in media, literary, and cultural studies.

Can the Middle Class Be Rebuilt?

In Room for Debate, economists consider whether living-wage jobs will ever bounce back.


An Emmy for Rebuilding a Galaxy

By BRIAN STELTER
“Star Wars Uncut,” a remake of “Star Wars: A New Hope” by online fans, wins an Emmy for interactive media.




Diller: 'I Never Thought I Was a Very Good Manager' He explains why he stepped down as IAC/InterActiveCorp's C.E.O. Part of his reasoning: Management isn't his strong suit.


strong suit.
n.
  1. A quality, activity, or skill in which a person excels: Foreign policy was the President's strong suit.
  2. Games. A long suit in a card game such as bridge that contains high cards.
  interactive
 音節in・ter・ac・tive 発音記号/ìnṭɚˈæktɪv‐tə(r)ˈæk‐/
【形容詞】
 interactional
 IN BRIEF: - Capable of affecting or influencing each other.


rebuild(rē-bĭld') pronunciation
tr.v., -built (-bĭlt'), -build·ing, -builds.
  1. To build again.
  2. To make extensive structural repairs on.
  3. To remodel or make extensive changes in: tried to rebuild society.

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