Pronunciation: English? 【‘w? nt? (r)] beauty? 【‘w? nt? r]
Noun (short for noun)? Winter; winter
Adjective? Winter; Grow in winter
An intransitive verb? Spend the winter
Transitive verbs? Take winter protection measures ...
Lexical collocation:
1, don't like winter.
2. Have a winter.
3. Winter is cold in winter
4. Early winter
Common sentence patterns:
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
Winter is the off-season of seaside hotels.
Winter is the off-season of seaside hotels.
The severe winter made her weaker.
The severe winter made her weaker.
They stored up a lot of fuel for winter.
They stored up a lot of fuel for winter.
Extended data:
Usage of words:
1, winter is often used as an uncountable noun, often without articles; But it refers to the winter of a certain year and can be used as an uncountable noun. Before winter, add the article the; When it is preceded by an attribute, an indefinite article must be added.
Winter means "in winter" and the preposition in must be used.
When 3.winter is used with words such as one, this, last and next, there is generally no preposition in front of it, and it is often used as an adverbial of time in sentences.
Winter can also mean "year, year", which is a countable noun and is often used in poetry.
5. Winter? And summer means "whether it is cold or hot", which is often used as an adverbial in sentences without prepositions.