The influence of poetic meter on discourse

1, skim English [sk? M] beauty [sk? m]:

Verb (abbreviation of verb) skimming; Skim away; Passing by; Conceal (part of income) (for tax evasion);

Degreasing; Degreasing-degreasing;

Skimming; Something skimmed; Concealing income;

[Example] Today's rough sea stopped specially equipped ships? Skimming? Oil on the water? surface

The waves on the sea today are so big that ships equipped with special equipment can't clean up the oil slick on the sea.

2. Scan English [sk? N] beauty [sk? n]:

Transitive verb < instrument > scanning; Look carefully; Investigate carefully; (radar) scanning;

Scanning; Browse; Check; (radar) a light spot on the screen;

Intransitive verbs (beam, radar, etc. ) scanning; Sweep; (poetry) in rhythm; Mark the rhythm of poetry;

[Example] She? Did you scan it? Advertising page. newspaper

She glanced at the advertising section of the newspaper.

3, fast reading: speed reading

[Example] We didn't need to read? Fast? Reading? Before we do it? Class.

We don't need to read the reading materials before doing the fast reading exercises.

4. Close reading: Close reading part; Read carefully; Read in detail; Read carefully; intensive reading

[Example] Yours? Be careful? Reading? Will it be big? I really appreciate it.

Please read it carefully.