Commonly used phrases on the Internet, such as email, called Yi Meier 5

Updated on technology 2024-05-03
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What kind of broken ** is posted on the one above? Not at all!

    Just say that this is the transliteration of e-mail.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    E-mail Email Transliteration!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Therefore, our language education must keep up with the times. If you can't keep up, don't force and update faster than internet buzzwords.

    At first glance, this question is about Internet buzzwords in Chinese test papers or extracurricular questions.

    But the buzzwords "Dongdong" and "Yi Meier" have long been unspoken, and this test paper has not been updated ten years ago. The questioner's village doesn't have an internet cable yet, right?

    The above is my personal emotion, and the following is the official answer.

    Dongdong: It's just something, and buying things used to be called buying Dongdong on the Internet. Looks very playful.

    Yi Meier: It is the transliteration of the English word email, email is email, and no one has said anything about Yi Meier for a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Details:

    Flasher: Flasher is a new culture group on the Internet. The so-called "flash" refers to flash (the English word originally means flash, flash), and "guest" refers to a person who is engaged in something, so flasher refers to a person who does flash.

    Whenever night falls, they choose "flash", using a software called flash, to animate those looming feelings hidden in their hearts, maybe it's an MTV, maybe it's a sad story, maybe it's just a humor. These works go online to make people laugh or earn a few tears. Day in and day out, it's fun.

    In the middle there is a flattened and elastic translucent body and a tail like a fan. Prawn is also an Internet term, referring to those who make good use of the Internet and have certain network technology, which is a homonym for "hero".

    Cat: modem, in fact, is the abbreviation of modulator (modulator) and demodulator (demodulator), Chinese called modem (Hong Kong and Taiwan call it modem). It is affectionately called "cat" according to the homonym of modem.

    This kind of "cat" is divided into two kinds, respectively called "wireless cat" and "wired cat", the wireless cat not only has the function of ordinary ADSL cat through wired Internet access, but also has the function of wireless Internet access through WLAN.

    Dongdong: The new language of the Internet, that is, the meaning of East and West.

    Yi Meier: Internet term, refers to the meaning of e-mail, the nickname of e-mail.

    Irrigation: The original meaning refers to the filling of water into the container, and after entering the Internet era, due to the emergence of the electronic forum BBS, there is another meaning of "sending a large number of meaningless posts to the forum". The English word for irrigation is "add water".

    Please give it to me, or I'll be sent out by the head of the regiment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I tried it, and the explanations of these words can be found in the encyclopedia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Flash was a long time ago.,It's the person who makes flash.。

    Prawn: Hero.

    Cat: Modem.

    Dongdong: East.

    Yi Meier: email email.

    Flooding: Post on forums or post bars.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    msn is a chat software that is used on email msn based email.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are pros and cons.

    Pro: These words are popular words, which can fully meet the needs of modern life informatization, diversification, and cultural integration, and are unique, interesting and convenient.

    Disadvantages: Chinese cultural awareness is gradually fading, losing the traditional Chinese cultural characteristics of antique, multiple cultures are confused, inevitably confused, human beings are gradually moving towards language fast food.

    I'm sorry, it's over, delete it yourself. o( o hehe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's very unpleasant, what's the difference between these and Shenma and shrimp??? I'm speechless at the appearance of this kind of word You said "Madara" because it should be "Ban Yu" I've heard someone else say !!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may arouse people's interest in the short term, but it will not last long, and it will also lead to confusion among new netizens, causing ambiguity and misunderstanding, which will do more harm than good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    E-mail (also known as e-mail"Yi Mei'er"It is the most widely used service on the Internet: through the e-mail system of the Internet, you can use a very low ** (no matter whether you send it to**, you only need to pay the ** fee and the Internet fee), in a very fast way (you can send it to any destination in the world within a few seconds), and contact the Internet users in any corner of the world, these e-mails can be text, images, sounds and other ways. At the same time, you get a large number of free news, feature mail, and easy information search.

    This is something that cannot be compared to any traditional way. It is precisely because of the ease of use, fast delivery, low cost, easy storage, and global unimpeded access to e-mail that e-mail is widely used, and it has greatly changed the way people communicate.

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