词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_abbreviations-initials-and-acronyms | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | Abbreviations, initials and acronymsAbbreviations and lettersWhen we abbreviate a word or phrase, we shorten it. Abbreviations can be formed from the first letters of the word or phrase. In such cases, we normally say them by spelling out each letter:
For some written abbreviations, individual letters or sounds from the word are used, although the word is always said in full:
Abbreviations and clippingAbbreviations are also formed by omitting one or more syllables from a word. This is sometimes called ‘clipping’, because we keep the beginning of the word and ‘clip’ the rest of the word. The abbreviations here are written and spoken in this form:
Abbreviations and personal namesClipping is common when we use personal names:
InitialsAn initial is the first letter of a word. We often use initials to refer to the names of countries and organisations:
Initials also refer to the first letters of people’s first names. When we fill in forms, we are sometimes asked to state our surname and initials. When we refer to ourselves using initials, it is more formal:
Sometimes first names are in full, and middle names are included as initials. This is also a formal use. It is particularly common in American English:
AcronymsAcronyms are words which are formed from the first letters of other words, and which are pronounced as full words. Examples of acronyms:
Newer acronyms are written with capital letters:
Where the acronym has existed for a long time and become fully established in the language, it is written with small letters (or with one capital letter if it is at the beginning of a sentence):
Some acronyms are pronounced as a combination of letters and syllables:
We use some acronyms in the plural or possessive:
See also: Punctuation |
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