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What's the meaning of "supercalibragilisticalidocious"?
Wonderful, incredible (from the movie "Happy Man" episode, children's nonsense when words are too long or too long) good.

Supercalifragilisticexpialidous is an episode of the American film Happy Man from 65438 to 0964, which was selected by the Motion Picture Association of America (AFI) as the 100 list of the most classic songs in 2004 film history.

This word was translated into: great, great, hopeless, capped when the film was introduced to China in 1990s (it was mostly broadcast on local TV stations at that time). In 20 14, when Disney launched its 50th anniversary HD remake, CMCT and other subtitle groups translated it into something more in line with the contemporary network language style: everyone loves it, flowers bloom and flowers fall, and cars have a flat tire.

This word consists of five roots: super (extraordinary, transcendental), cali (beautiful), fragilistic (fragile), expiali (compensatory) and docious (educatable)? .

The general idea can be interpreted as "coloring education through exquisite beauty".

In fact, according to English morphology, it should be regarded as two independent words: supercalifragilistic and expialidocious for two reasons: first, -istic is a suffix, which marks the end of the word; Ex- is a prefix that marks the beginning of a word.

Secondly, the c of supercalifragilistic precedes the e of expialidocious, so according to the pronunciation law, it should not be /k/.