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collocation    
n. 排列,安排,布置

排列,安排,布置

collocation
n 1: a grouping of words in a sentence
2: the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it
is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"
[synonym: {juxtaposition}, {apposition}, {collocation}]

Collocation \Col`lo*ca"tion\, n. [L. collocatio.]
1. The act of placing; the state of being placed with
something else; disposition in place; arrangement.
[1913 Webster]

The choice and collocation of words. --Sir W.
Jones.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Linguistics) a combination of related words within a
sentence that occurs more frequently than would be
predicted in a random arrangement of words; a combination
of words that occurs with sufficient frequency to be
recongizable as a common combination, especially a pair of
words that occur adjacent to each other. Also called
{stable collocation}. Combinations of words having
intervening words between them, such as verb and object
pairs, may also be collocations.
[PJC]



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    Collocations are words that naturally go together in English They are combinations of two or more words that sound right to native speakers
  • Collocation - Wikipedia
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    Q: What’s the difference between a collocation and an idiom? Collocations are word pairs whose meaning is the sum of their parts—”make a decision” means to decide Idioms are phrases whose meaning cannot be guessed from individual words—”it’s raining cats and dogs” doesn’t mean animals are falling from the sky





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