collocate
- (of a word) be habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance;place side by side or in a particular relation
- a word that is habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance
verb: collocate, 3rd person present: collocates, gerund or present participle: collocating, past tense: collocated, past participle: collocated
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of a word) be habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance “maiden” collocates with “voyage.”
- 2. rare place side by side or in a particular relation McAndrew was a collocated facility with Argentia Naval Station
名詞
- 1. a word that is habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance collocates for the word “mortgage” include “lend” and “property.”
- 更多解釋
- (of a word) be habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance: ‘maiden’ collocates with ‘voyage’
- a word that is habitually juxtaposed with another with a frequency greater than chance: collocates for the word ‘mortgage’ include ‘lend’ and ‘property’
Oxford Dictionary