Lexical analysis;
I. abhorrence
English [? b? h? r? Ns] beauty [? b? h? r? ns]?
Hate, disgust, disgust, especially for moral reasons
Most? people? have? an? abhorrence? of? snake.?
Most people hate snakes.
Second, aberration
English [? b? re? N] beauty [? b? re? n]?
Break away from convention; Abnormal phenomenon; abnormal behavior
She? hit? him? in? a? moment? of? aberration.?
She hit him in a moment of insanity.
Third, abbreviate
English [? bri? vie? T] beauty [? bri? vie? t]?
V. abbreviation; Abbreviate (words, names) (into ...)
He? abbreviated? his? first? name? to? Alec.?
He abbreviated his name to Alec.
Iv. auctioneer
English [kn? (r)] beauty [kn? r]?
Auctioneer; auctioneer
The? auctioneer? asked? for? an? opening? bid,? but? the? room? was? silent.?
The auctioneer offered to bid, but the room was silent.
V. economical
English [? i? k? n? m? Kl] beauty [? i? k? nɑ? m? kl]?
Economical; economical; Affordable; Frugal; economical
We? must? find? economical? methods? for? extracting? oil? from? shale.?
We must find an economical way to extract oil from shale.