阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The dictionary
seems pretty simple. Words (list)
in order, and you simply tum to the right page and find the word you're looking
for. But (actual), there's something you might not know
about the dictionary.
We think of
dictionaries as large heavy (book)
that include everything. But there were not any simple, common words in early
English dictionaries. In the16th and 17th centuries, thanks the Renaissance's (文艺复兴的)influence, English
doubled its vocabulary by (borrow)
words from other languages. Throughout the 17th century, many English men
published lists of hard words and people turned to the dictionary (lean)
these words.
Although Noah
Webster wasn't first American to produce a dictionary, his
name was closely connected with the American dictionary. To fully research
words, Webster learned 26 languages to write his dictionary, is
called The American Dictionary of the English Language. (publish) in 1828, it had over 70, 000
words. After Webster died in 1843, George and Charles Merriam (buy) the rights to revise (修订) Webster's
dictionary. Their efforts paid off in the fall of 1847 and the book sold well.
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