Lanh quanh lẩn quẩn tìm 1 số sách , ai ngờ đâu may mắn lụm được trò này , càng chơi càng mê nên pé Rùa quyết định đem lên diễn đàn chia sẻ cho mọi người .
Vừa chơi vừa học , trò Rebus dành cho những ai đam mê giải đố bằng tiếng Anh, thông qua Rebus , người chơi có thể học thêm được nhiều thành ngữ tiếng Anh.
Đây là nguyên văn pé Rùa copy trong đó giới thiệu về Rebus
If you've never met
rebus puzzles before, then this quick introduction will explain all you need to know. They are essentially little pictures, often made with letters and words, which cryptically represent a word, phrase, or saying. This page explains – with the help of examples – eight of the main ways in which a rebus puzzle might encode its solution.
POSITION
One of the most common devices is the positioning of the words and symbols, both relative to the rectangle containing the puzzle, and to the other words and symbols. In the example
MAN is in
MOON, so it is
the man in the moon.
HIGHLIGHTING
Often attention is drawn to some part of the picture, often by an arrow or underlining, indicating that this is where we should be looking for the clue. Here the arrow points to the first
AID, and thus the answer is
first aid.
DIRECTION
Closely related to position is direction. When a word is spelled in any direction other than the usual left-to-right it is generally relevant to the solution. The example illustrates
wake up.
SIZE
Unusually large or small words or symbols may be used to convey concepts like
big,
large,
small,
wide, etc. For example, the rebus puzzle on the right represents
big deal.
NUMBER
The device of number is frequently exploited, due to the closeness in sound of 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, etc. to other English words. This cryptic example shows 4
GOT 10
HEROES, and so the answer is
forgotten heroes.
COLOUR
If a word or symbol is not printed in black, then you can expect the colour to be a relevant in the solution. More difficult rebus puzzles may make use of somewhat more obscure colour names like
scarlet or
beige. In this fairly easy example
CHEESE is blue; it is
blue cheese.
STYLE
The style of the font is sometimes relevant. It might convey such concepts as
tall,
pretty,
thin,
slanted, etc. The fat letters in the example here lead the puzzler to conclude that the answer is
fat chance.
SOUND
Very often rebus puzzles are phonologically cryptic. The sound will not always be exactly like the answer, but it will always be close enough to recognise, as in
1s upon
TIME:
once upon a time.
Và đây là thách đố đầu tiên ( ai đoán đúng nhìu nhất diễn đàn sẽ có wà đó , hehe
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