The writing of a dictionary is not a task of setting up ruling statements about the “true meanings” of words, but a task of 61_________, to the best of one's ability, what various words have meant to authors in the distant or immediate past. The writ
The writing of a dictionary is not a task of setting up ruling statements about the “true meanings” of words, but a task of 61_________, to the best of one's ability, what various words have meant to authors in the distant or immediate past. The writer of a dictionary is a historian, 62_________ a lawgiver. If, for example, we had been writing a dictionary in 1890, or even 63_________ late as 1919, we could have said that the word "broadcast" means “to scatter,”but we could not 64_________ laid down that from 1919 on the most 65 meaning of the word should become ccto send out programs by 66_________ or television." To regard the dictionary as an “authority," 67_________. is to look upon the dictionary writer as being 68_________ to see into the future, which neither he nor anyone 69_________ can do. In choosing our words when we speak or write, we can be guided by the historical record provided for us by the 70_________, but we should not be bound by it, because new situations, new experiences, new inventions, new feelings are always making us give new uses to old words.
【正确答案】:61.recording
62. not
63.as
64. have
65. common
66.radio
67. therefore
68.able
69. else
70. dictionary
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