Lexical analysis
1, school
English [sku? l]; Beautiful? [skul]
School; University; School; shoal of fish
education
Even good students say that homework is what they like least about school.
Even good students say that homework is what they hate most about school.
Many mothers know that organic light-emitting diodes are their elders from the myth of female infantrymen.
Many mothers educate their daughters with the wrong idea that men are superior to women.
2. Lunch
English [l? n(t)? ]; Beautiful? 【l? nt? ]
lunch
Have lunch; serve lunch
Intransitive verbs eat lunch; serve lunch
Example: Shall we find a place to have lunch together?
Can we make an appointment to have lunch together?
He does not like business lunches.
He doesn't like working lunch.
3. Service
English? s]; Beautiful? [? v? s]
Serve, serve; Service; ceremony
Service-oriented; Durable; active military service
Maintenance and overhaul; Pay attention to your health
(service) name; Service (UK)
The post office has been trying to cut costs.
The postal system has been trying to cut costs.
We launched a campaign to improve kindergarten and school services.
We launched a campaign to improve kindergarten and school services.
Extended data
The use of schools
1. The basic meaning of school is "school", which generally refers to the place where children or middle school students study or receive education. It is a countable noun and is often used with adjectives, subject pronouns or definite articles.
2.school is an uncountable noun when it is interpreted as "going to school to study", and there is no article in front of it.
In university, school can also refer to "college". The understanding of "school" is often used in the idiom "school".
When school is used with the, it is a collective noun, meaning "all students". When used as the subject, the predicate verb can be singular or plural.
5. The school can make an attribute before other nouns.
Step 6 be used as a noun
She studies in a high school.
She studies in a middle school.
Step 7 act as a verb
She should be educated with her peers.
She should be educated with her peers.