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People change word-meaning owing to various ______ motives: love, respect, courtesy, suspicion, pessimism, sarcasm, irony, contempt, hatred, etc.

  • A.psychological
  • B.social
  • C.communicative
  • D.lexical
试题出自试卷《英语词汇学2011年4月真题试题及答案解析(00832)》
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