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http://www.appledaily.com.tw/app ... /20140208/35627890/ 註:圖中尿兜也有間隔,具備若干程度私隱,這比較貼近香港現實。 | |||||
男女同厠可稍為改善現況,但我的suggestion係分男厠同unisex厠兩種。男厠面積細而unisex面積大。 男厠只用來畀男人痾尿, unisex則男女同厠,男人痾屎、女人痾兩樣。 而男厠仍可改進,現今靠牆尿兜取消,因為太浪費空間。其實痾尿不必靠牆,可由地板伸出如潛望鏡一般之輸尿管,由user自行調校高度,將尿痾入管中,咁,一個厠所可以比傳统靠牆尿兜多提供至少3倍痾尿位。 | |||||
http://www.toilet-guru.com/netherlands.php | |||||
咁嘅實用面積整unisex屎厠都得啦 | |||||
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十字真係咁歧視女性,有位寧願安4個尿兜都唔肯安1個坐厠 | |||||
在未有數銀紙機前,銀行teller在數錢時用水整濕手指,使銀紙容易揭起。 但係,要銀紙較易揭起唔係應該增加friction先得咩? | |||||
http://www.google.com/patents/CN1229115A?cl=en | |||||
咁點解地面濕則車胎又會跣呢? 手指有指紋,車胎有胎紋, 兩者原理應該一樣嘛 | |||||
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English uses the Latin alphabet of the Romans. However, this had no letter suitable for representing the speech sound /w/ which was used in Old English, though phonetically the sound represented by /v/ was quite close. In the 7th century scribes wrote uu for /w/; later they used the runic symbol known as wynn. European scribes had continued to write uu, and this usage returned to England with the Norman Conquest in 1066. Early printers sometimes used vv for lack of a w in their type. The name double-u recalls the former identity of u and v, which you can also see in a number of words with a related origin, for example flour/flower, guard/ward, or suede/Swede. (Based on the Oxford Companion to the English Language) http://www.oxforddictionaries.co ... ather-than-double-v The 23rd letter of the English alphabet is a bit of a wonder. The humble “w” is the only letter of the alphabet with a three-syllable name. It is also the only letter with a name that does not indicate its phonetic use. The complications of “w” are doublefold because of it’s name, ‘double u’ and its shape, ‘double v’. What’s going on here? In English, /w/ typically reads as a voiced labio-velar approximate. In other words, “wa.” However, in other Germanic languages, /w/ reads like “v”. Think of the famous phrase by Swedish acting legend Greta Garbo, “I vant to be let alone.” (If you enjoy this history, you’ll love to meet two extinct letters of the alphabet, right here.) In Classical Latin, the /w/ sound was represented by the letter “v”. Through the years, the language shifted, the sound associated with the Latin “v” became a voiced bilabial fricative — like the “v” in “vampire.” Meanwhile, another sound was forming out of v, the /u/. At first glance “u” shouldn’t be part of our story, however its representation and relation to the sound /v/ in spelling give it an indirect and important role in shaping the letter “w”. To distinguish the sound of “w” from either “v” or the up and coming “u”, a double form of “u” was taken to represent the original Classical Latin “v”, written as ‘uu.’ Compound letters used to represent a phoneme are called a digraph. The earliest writing with the digraph “uu” dates to 8th Century writers of Old High German. This is a standard that came with the Normans into England after the invasion of 1066. Fast forward to 1300. With the French-speaking Normans ruling England for a couple hundred years,the English language rapidly evolves from Old English or Anglo-Saxon into Middle English. Runes are replaced in writing by Latin letters. The orthographic rules set down for Brythographic (Celtic) languages, however, differ on the island from developments taking place in continental Europe. There the pronunciation of “w” shifts to /v/ in other Germanic languages. Even while letter forms become standardized across Europe thanks to the printing press, the pronunciation of the English “w” remains. Weird way to work with words, we wager. http://blog.dictionary.com/w/ | |||||
動物名稱, 點解老虎同老鼠要加個老字,但獅子就加個子字而唔係叫老獅,教書嘅先至係老師呢? | |||||
而鼠字的同音字也有很多,加前缀的作用也是为了容易区分同音字的不同意义,而为什么选用“老”字,据《本草纲目》中记载“其寿命最长,故称老鼠。” 老鼠当然寿命不会很长,这种说法是错误的,这个老应该是老旧、熟悉的意思,因为老鼠伴随着人类生活的历史可能比文明史还要久远。 http://www.guokr.com/question/456795/ 獅子都唔係本土野,十二生肖都無佢份,所以無呢啲傳統野囉。 | |||||
甴曱又夠伴随着人类生活的历史可能比文明史还要久远,仲久遠過老鼠, 点解又唔叫老蠊? P.S.仲有:老鷹 | |||||
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帶詞綴單音節衍聲複詞 --聽個名都嚇得死我 https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&a ... gcdkRtBuAWmbykvycqg | |||||
唔好以為冇得解 虎叫做虎,係因為: 鼠叫做鼠,係因為: | |||||
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