单词collocation释义

LAST UPDATED: 18/12/2021

Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

collocation /ˌkɒləˈkeɪʃn/
noun
(linguistics 语言学)

1. [countable] a combination of words in a language that happens very often and more frequently than would happen by chance
词组;组合
‘Resounding success’ and ‘crying shame’ are English collocations.
resouding success和crying shame是英语里的两个搭配词组。

2. [uncountable] the fact of two or more words often being used together, in a way that happens more frequently than would happen by chance
(词语的)搭配,连用
Advanced students need to be aware of the importance of collocation.
层次较高的学生需要意识到词语搭配的重要性。


Word List

combination /ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃn/
noun
[countable] two or more things joined or mixed together to form a single unit
结合体;联合体;混合体

frequently /ˈfriːkwəntli/
adverb
often
频繁地;经常

Buses run frequently between the city and the airport.
公共汽车频繁地来往于市区与机场之间。
some of the most frequently asked questions about the internet
有关互联网的最常见的提问
It was a word he used frequently.
Her father, a pilot, was frequently absent from home.

chance /tʃɑːns/
noun
[uncountable] the way that some things happen without any cause that you can see or understand
偶然;碰巧;意外

fact /fækt/
noun
[singular] used to refer to a particular situation that exists
现实;实际情况


Oxford Collocations Dictionary
《牛津搭配词典》