2018年12月9日 星期日

onomatopoeic, bit player



Kladderadatsch (onomatopoeic for "Crash") was a satirical German-language magazine first published in Berlin on 7 May 1848, and appearing "daily, except for weekdays". It was founded by Albert Hofmann and David Kalisch, the latter the son of a Jewish merchant and the author of several works of comedy.

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onomatopoeic, bit player


China’s Huawei Is at Center of Fight Over 5G’s Future
By RAYMOND ZHONG


China was a bit player in shaping today’s cellular networks. Now, as 5G approaches, Huawei is determined to lead, worrying Washington.







Film fans owe a lot to booze and skin

Globe and Mail - CanadaThe Oxford English Dictionary suggests that tiff was onomatopoeic - that it conveyed "the sound of a slight puff of air or gas," and that someone therefore ...

bit player 
bit player in British. (bɪt ˈpleɪə) theatre, cinema. a person with a very small acting role with few lines to speak. a person or thing with a very small part in something.

on・o・mat・o・poe・ia



  
━━ n. 【言】擬声(語); 【修辞】声喩(せいゆ)法.
 on・o・mat・o・poe・icon・o・mat・o・po・et・ic ━━ a.
on・o・mat・o・po・et・i・cal・ly ad.
 on・o・mat・o・poe・i・cal
 ━━ a. =onomatopoeic.
on・o・mat・o・poe・i・cal・ly ad.

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