Earth, Wind & Fire
歌词:
这首歌中的词汇:
词汇 | 含义 |
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darling /ˈdɑːrlɪŋ/ B1 |
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mad /mæd/ A2 |
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girlfriend /ˈɡɜːrlfrend/ A2 |
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sweetie /ˈswiːti/ B1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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manners /ˈmænərz/ B1 |
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gentleman /ˈdʒentlmən/ A2 |
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breezy /ˈbriːzi/ B2 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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pride /praɪd/ B2 |
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fire /ˈfaɪər/ A1 |
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star /stɑːr/ A1 |
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wind /wɪnd/ A1 |
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flower /ˈflaʊər/ A1 |
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lady /ˈleɪdi/ A1 |
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语法:
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You’re my darling right?
➔ Contracted form of 'you are' + possessive pronoun
➔ Using the contracted 'You’re' instead of 'You are' makes the speech more informal and conversational.
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왜 넌 갈팡질팡 날 헛갈려 해
➔ Use of the verb '해' (해 = do/try) indicating intention or attempt in casual Korean
➔ The verb '해' is used colloquially to express attempting or trying to do something.
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Make me feel so good
➔ Imperative verb phrase with indirect object 'me' + base verb
➔ This is an imperative construction where the singer asks or urges someone to cause a certain feeling.
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You ain't just a girlfriend
➔ Contraction of 'are not' + 'just a' + noun phrase
➔ Using 'ain't' (informal contraction of 'is not/are not') emphasizes a casual, colloquial tone.
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So hear me 매일 매일 널 숨도 못 쉬고 불러 you
➔ Use of imperative 'hear me' + adverb '매일 매일' (every day) + verb phrase
➔ The singer commands to listen carefully, emphasizing daily persistence with adverbs.
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You’re my Earth, Wind & Fire
➔ Use of possessive pronoun 'my' + noun phrase 'Earth, Wind & Fire'
➔ The possessive 'my' indicates personal emotional connection with the concept or metaphor conveyed.