collocation / ˌkɒl əˈkeɪ ʃən /

⚽高中词汇搭配组配配对搭配组合

collocation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of collocating.
  2. the state or manner of being collocated.
  3. the arrangement, especially of words in a sentence.
  4. Linguistics. a co-occurrence of lexical items, as perform with operation or commit with crime.

collocation 近义词

collocation

等同于 junction/juncture

collocation

等同于 junction

collocation

等同于 classification

更多collocation例句

  1. We cannot tell whether it depends wholly on laws, or partly on laws and partly on a collocation.
  2. If it depends on a collocation, it will be true in all the cases in which that particular collocation exists.
  3. The derivative law in this case depends not solely on laws, but on a collocation; and collocations cannot be reduced to any law.
  4. Whereas Descartes made the union between them a violent collocation, Geulincx practically called it a miracle.
  5. The collocation of "grace" and "strength" in the ninth verse is characteristic of the New Testament, and very significant.