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Now, it's time for Words and Their Stories -- our weekly program about common, everyday expressions in American English. Usually, we talk about words and phrases that Americans use without even thinking much about them. But, of course, anybody can make up a phrase and give it meaning. By the way, there's actually a phrase for this act: to coin a phrase means to (1)_______ a new saying. The Grammarist website explains that using the word "coin" as a verb began in the 1300s. It related to putting an image on a piece of (2)_________ money. But the expression did not come about until 500 years later, when some English speaker coined the phrase "to coin a phrase." Anyway, today we begin with a phrase that scientist Wallace Nichols coined in more recent years. It explains how people feel when they are near water. That phrase is "blue mind." It is also the name of Wallace's book, published in 2014. He uses the phrase to mean a (3)________ of calm and happiness one has near a lake, river, ocean or other body of water. In this phrase, the color blue is (4)________. It suggests both the color of water and a feeling of mental quiet. The color blue is also sometimes linked to a feeling of (5)___________, say researchers who study how colors make people feel. If you call someone true blue, you mean you can depend on her completely. A true blue friend is (6)________ and trustworthy. A friend like that is extremely valuable. You might even say that someone who is true blue is worth her weight in gold. But that would be mixing idioms! In some phrases, blue relates to being the best. If you win top prize, you win a blue ribbon. Sometimes you really do get a piece of fabric( 织物,布) that is the color blue. But you can also just (7)___________ something that is excellent with the adjective "blue ribbon" - such as a "blue ribbon restaurant." In business, a successful company that has a very positive public image can be called a blue chip operation. If you own a piece of that company, then you own blue chip stock. Anything that is of high quality can be blue chip. A writer on the business website Motley Fool reports that English speakers started using the term in the early 1900s. It relates to the of poker (纸牌). In the , people use flat, round pieces called chips. The blue chips had the highest value. At the end of the , players (8)___________ their chips for real money. So it is no surprise that the more blue chips you gain, the better! But in some other English expressions, the word "blue" is linked to some more complex ideas. If you have the blues, you are sad, even depressed. The website Word Histories says that this sorrowful meaning appeared in a story in England in the 1400s. The color blue related to skin that was hurt or bruised. Artists may also go through a blue period. This is a time when their work suggests painful feelings. Hopefully, those low times do not come very often - perhaps once in a blue moon. This expression has come to mean happening rarely. It refers to the unusual times when one month includes two full moons. The second moon is a "blue moon." Such an is seen as (9)___________ and noteworthy. In comparison, something that is a bolt( 闪电) from the blue is unexpected and usually bad. Let's say you and your business partner had just launched a new store. You thought you were working well together. So, the news that she was leaving to take a new job was a bolt from the blue. The idea is that of lightening or thunder appearing in a cloudless sky. News of unexpected illness or a sudden death can also be a bolt from the blue. So, what does the color blue mean for you? Calmness, loyalty, sadness, surprise or something else? After all, every (10)__________ and every person reacts to colors differently. Here's a fun challenge for you: Coin your own phrase with the color blue and send it to us in the comments section. Until next time, this is Words and Their Stories.

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【多选题】毛织物缩呢的目的包括( )

A.
长宽方向收缩、厚度增加,表面有绒毛,主要为粗纺毛织物专用之加工。
B.
发挥羊毛纤维的缩绒性能,提高织物的服用性能 (紧密、厚实、强力、耐磨性、弹性、保暖性);
C.
改善外观和手感,美化织物,部分掩盖纱疵,织疵。
D.
稳定织物的形态,是控制织物规格的重要工序(达到规定的幅宽,长度和单重);
E.
主要为定形作用。

【单选题】雷电时是先看闪电,还是先听雷声?

A.
先看见闪电
B.
先听到雷声
C.
闪电与雷声同时

【单选题】脏污织物是指()

A.
支气管哮喘患者使用过的床单、被套
B.
被感染性腹泻患者大便污染的床单、被套
C.
被乙肝患者尿湿的床单、被套
D.
被疟疾患者汗湿的床单、被套
E.
被患者血液污染的床单、被套
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【多选题】毛织物缩呢的目的包括( )
A.
长宽方向收缩、厚度增加,表面有绒毛,主要为粗纺毛织物专用之加工。
B.
发挥羊毛纤维的缩绒性能,提高织物的服用性能 (紧密、厚实、强力、耐磨性、弹性、保暖性);
C.
改善外观和手感,美化织物,部分掩盖纱疵,织疵。
D.
稳定织物的形态,是控制织物规格的重要工序(达到规定的幅宽,长度和单重);
E.
主要为定形作用。
【单选题】雷电时是先看闪电,还是先听雷声?
A.
先看见闪电
B.
先听到雷声
C.
闪电与雷声同时
【单选题】脏污织物是指()
A.
支气管哮喘患者使用过的床单、被套
B.
被感染性腹泻患者大便污染的床单、被套
C.
被乙肝患者尿湿的床单、被套
D.
被疟疾患者汗湿的床单、被套
E.
被患者血液污染的床单、被套
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