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单词 King's English
释义

King's English

See also: king's English

English

Alternative forms

  • king's English

Noun

King's English (uncountable)

  1. (often preceded by the) Especially in England, spoken or written English which is standard, characterised by grammatical correctness, proper usage of words and expressions, and (when spoken) formal British pronunciation.
    • 1823, James Fenimore Cooper, chapter 13, in The Pioneers:
      "Spake it out, man," exclaimed the landlady; "spake it out in king's English; what for should ye be talking Indian in a room full of Christian folks?"
    • 1921, Edgar Rice Burroughs, chapter 14, in The Efficiency Expert:
      I venture to say that in a fifteen-minute conversation he would commit more horrible crimes against the king's English than even that new stable-boy of yours.
    • 2006, James Gleick, "Cyber-Neologoliferation," New York Times, 5 Nov. (retrieved 15 Aug. 2010):
      The O.E.D. is unlike any other dictionary. . . . It wants every word, all the lingo: idioms and euphemisms, sacred or profane, dead or alive, the King’s English or the street’s.

Usage notes

  • King's English is used when the reigning monarch is male. When the monarch is female, Queen's English is commonly used instead.

See also

  • Queen's English
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