1. There are two interpretations:
Traditional games and online games:
Player Kill: Kill the computer or other players.
In operation
Penalty: A penalty in football.
They use some kicks in Super Girl, which sounds better.
2.
The word PK was first popular in word MUD (also known as MUD) games.
The meaning of PK is equal to "killing". The only difference is that killing is a crime, and PK has no color of praise or blame. In MUD game, PK only refers to the killing behavior without reason.
= player kills
3.
Q: "Super girl" is popular, and the word "PK" is also popular. Which English sentence does "PK" come from? What is the explanation? How to use it? (User: Song Ji)
A: "PK" is the abbreviation of English "Play Kill", which comes from the game of "killing" in online games and is widely used by gamers. It means "two people fight to the death"
With the popularity of "super girl", a link called "PK" in the program made the word a household name. "PK" is a competition between two players with equal strength. In the end, only one player won and the other was eliminated. For example:
With the more and more fierce competition of super girls, the PK link of every game is frightening. "Can we not PK" has become a voice under the stage, and it is getting louder and louder.
Now the usage of the word "PK" has risen sharply, even in some more formal occasions.
Narrow Gauge
1. No, it won't work.
Nothing good is bad, it's useless.
3. if you don't give it, you don't give it
4. Bad defective products
5. Explosives
NG means no, that is, the scene where the film failed ~ ~ ~
Usually used in filmiNG, the director will say ng, which means that it failed and needs to be filmed again. It often appears in the entertainment news of Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong, that is, something goes wrong, or laughs, or the effect is not satisfactory, and the director calls for stop! Ask for a remake.
The following is excerpted from: Shanghai cultural celebrity-Ye Yonglie.
He (Director Du) asked the crew members one by one how they were. As long as one person says "no", he immediately says "try again". At that time, director Du always called the scene of "shooting again" "ng". At first, I didn't understand what this "NG" meant. Later, I learned that it is the abbreviation of "no", which means "bad".
right
Someone asked me: What exactly does "VS" mean? Because I haven't learned this word before, I can't explain the exact meaning. Recently, I found the explanation of the word "VS" on the Internet. Post it here for your reference.
Just like OK and WC, VS has gradually become a familiar English abbreviation for Chinese people. Whether it is the NBA basketball game or the Premier League, VS always appears in the audience's field of vision first on the TV screen. What "Spurs" versus "Lakers" and what "Arsenal" versus "Liverpool" are all foreign words.
The prototype of VS is VS, and V bears the brunt. According to the habit of abbreviations in English and most languages, "boss" must be kept. A word has two S's, so it cannot be omitted. VERSUS is synonymous with AGAINST, so that we can have a more accurate understanding of the English word "right".
From court to court, the meaning of "confrontation" has become "litigation", but in the eyes of foreigners, the meaning is still the same. Anyway, courts are like courts, and courts are like courts. The outcome is hard to say, and life and death are uncertain. The opposing sides (defenders) always want to fight for each other, but the body language on the field has turned into angry words. The word "lawsuit" is preferred by China people, so in some judicial occasions, VS means "lawsuit", and "lawsuit" means VS. In overseas Chinese newspapers and periodicals, the headline "Zhang San VS John" sometimes appears, and Chinese readers in Huayang Zachu will know that Zhang San and John are suing. At present, some domestic fashion newspapers regard VS as the meaning of "meeting" and "being the same", which is a bit far-fetched and sometimes even a bit out of tune, such as "Jackie Chan VS Meryl". When I saw the title of the film, I thought Jackie Chan was "challenging" Meryl, but in fact they were just acting together. The editor may not be particularly clear about the ins and outs of VS, and then "use it vaguely". But if Mr Jackie Chan gets serious and misses VS-you, it will be more than one bargained for.
Li Wenhe, a Chinese-American scientist who was unjustly imprisoned, wrote a book many years ago with the Chinese title "My country and I are in court", which was first published on June 5438+1October 65438+May 5, 2002. The powerful word "lawsuit" is clear in the English original. Is the prototype of VS, how simple it is! The original title of this book is My Motherland. Don't underestimate this. Its language weight is not weaker than "litigation". Behind the linguistic meaning of "vs-litigating", it also implies the meaning of "confrontation", "confrontation" and even "struggle", which reflects the injustice and racial discrimination faced by Li Wenhe, an old, weak, sick and disabled person. The result of "Li Wenhe": Li Wenhe was acquitted after being imprisoned for 278 days and nights! American federal judge Parker admitted in a deep and authoritative tone that he was misled by the US government. Li Wenhe, who walked out of the prison gate, said calmly and firmly: "The President of the United States should apologize to me." His white hair glowed silver in the afternoon sun. ...
References:
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Postscript (same as postscript); Police sergeant
Is the abbreviation of postscript (remark, which can also be interpreted as postscript and postscript)
Source: 1, (signed at the end of the letter), and; P.S., P.S. , PS or p.s.
2. Appendices (to books, etc.). ); postscript
3.[ English] Conclusion (after news broadcast)
PS stands for:
1 PS refers to postscript, meaning "remarks and notes";
2 PS refers to Photoshop, a famous professional image processing software, which is used by almost all advertising companies and graphic design companies;
3 PS refers to Sony's play station, and subsequent versions include PS2, PSP and PS3.
4 PS refers to politics, that is, "politics", which is a branch of science;
5 PS refers to polystyrene, which is a thermoplastic synthetic resin. Its biggest application field is the electronic/electrical appliance industry. ...