单词 | definition |
释义 | definitiondef‧i‧ni‧tion /ˌdefəˈnɪʃən/ ●●○ S3 W2 AWL noun Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorthe meaning of something► meaning Collocations what a word, sign, or statement means: · This word 'spring' has several different meanings.· We convey meaning not only by our words but also by our actions.meaning of: · There is a chart that explains the meaning of all the symbols on the map.hidden meaning (=a meaning that is not directly stated): · Was there a hidden meaning behind his words? ► sense one of the meanings of a word that has several meanings: sense of: · In the dictionary the different senses of each word are marked by numbers.in its broadest/fullest sense (=in the most general meaning of the word): · I'm using the word "education" in its broadest sense here. ► significance the important meaning that something has, especially if the meaning is not immediately clear: significance of: · Freud explained the significance of some of the objects and situations in Anna's dream.special significance: · Nothing can be more exciting than the first time you receive red roses. They have special significance. ► definition the way that you explain the meaning of a word: definition of: · Could one of the class give me a definition of the word "equilibrium"?somebody's definition of something: · Obviously your definition of "rich" is very different from mine. ► connotation a feeling or an idea that a word makes you think of that is not its actual meaning: · "Bermuda" with its connotations of fun and sunpositive/negative connotation: · For most people "motherhood" has a very positive connotation. ► define to explain the meaning of a word or phrase: · Each of us might define the concept of freedom in a slightly different way.define something as something: · The dictionary defines it as "a narrow passage".define something loosely/broadly (=define something in a way that is not very exact): · Dietary fibre can be loosely defined as the cell-wall material of plants. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRYADJECTIVES/NOUN + definition► clear/precise Phrases· The head teacher gave us a precise definition of the school’s aims. ► broad (=including a lot of general ideas)· This is a very broad definition of what poetry is. ► narrow (=including only a few ideas)· Some psychiatrists still use a very narrow definition of mental illness. ► the dictionary definition· Some doctors don’t accept the dictionary definition of euthanasia, and want to create different categories of assisted death. ► the legal definition of something· What is the legal definition of manslaughter? verbs► give a definition· Can you give me a definition of 'psychology'? ► extend/broaden/widen a definition (=make it include more ideas)· The new law has broadened the definition of terrorism. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a dictionary definition· Clear dictionary definitions are what students look for. ► high definition/HD television· high definition television channels COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► broad· History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions.· A broader definition of the executive includes not only the chief executive,-but also the entire administrative system.· Other sources, using broader definitions, produce far higher figures. ► clear· There is no clear single definition of this difference and authors do not use the distinction consistently.· Be sure that everyone working on the project has a clear definition of their responsibilities 6.· There is an evident need for a clearer definition of the destination and some significant intermediate stations.· Objectives of Stability Testing Fundamental to the proper design of a test is clear definition of the objectives of the test.· The project aims to provide a clear definition of the concept of civil rights.· This is clear from the definition in section 61.· I still can't get a clear definition on the true meaning of it all.· The clear definition of objectives is also impeded by the fragmentation of political authority that was discussed in chapter 3. ► different· Here are three different root definitions of a hospital system.· She had a different definition of success.· This confusion between providers is compounded by the different definitions used by departments and agencies to identify their clients.· The different definitions open up the possibility of divergent interpretations.· Note the different definitions and the different boundaries for this one subject area.· There are many references on the topic in the educational measurement literature, and some 57 different definitions have been identified.· Comparison among studies is hampered by use of different definition criteria, selection criteria, or population base.· Evidently, different dictionaries can provide quite different definitions for the same word. ► high· It is towards high definition programs that take a long time to write.· Then comes the crystal-clear picture of high-definition television.· Nevertheless the Finale is given high definition characterisation, through scrupulously worked articulation, and a fine rhythmic sense.· In some cases, cameras which produce high definition close-up pictures are linked to video recorders or to screens in police stations. ► legal· It is a touchstone for legal definitions and rulings.· Classical criminology did not assume that existing legal definitions of crime and the way they are enforced necessarily constitute this objective category.· The legal definition of crime adopted here should be seen only as a starting point.· Existing charities would wonder whether they still fell within the legal definition.· A second advantage of the legal definition is that it reflects a political reality.· The legal definition of truancy incorporates no distinction between its different forms.· Even when this definition differs from widely-accepted popular definitions, those who transgress the legal definition may well be punished.· The administration of law and order may enforce another definition of crime which is different from the legal definition. ► narrow· History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions.· Mr Alger, using perhaps a narrower definition of technology, put the peak exposure at 55 % of assets.· This is the narrowest definition of money.· In terms of its narrow definition in the Maastricht Treaty, convergence has been surprisingly successful.· This was an older narrow definition, in fact the only one until a few years ago.· Secretary of the Amateur Rowing Association from 1893 to 1901, he tried unsuccessfully to widen its narrow definition of an amateur.· First, it is possible that a too narrow definition of comparative costs would be used.· Even using the narrow definition it is clear that desk top publishing is a complex and technical area! ► new· Would the new statutory definition be taken as a fresh start?· You have a job more important than any Oscar performance: tricking men into accepting new definitions of beauty.· Therefore the choice is between leaving things as they are and adopting a new definition which is different in substance.· There could, of course, be an entirely new statutory definition either wider or more restricted than existing law.· Various new definitions of bigamy have been suggested, including cohabitation for more than six months and a partnership that produces children.· In this context at least, new definitions can be re-negotiated.· The 1989 Autumn Statement and the 1990/91 Expenditure Plans were the first to use a new definition of the planning total. ► precise· Like many terms of the sort, it does not have a very precise definition.· These arguments present questions of the meaning of the Twenty-first Amendment, the bounds of which have escaped precise definition.· There was a precise definition of task and job.· The depth of the North-South divide, its precise definition, and directions of change are key issues for this volume.· As will be explained below, it is of the nature of a paradigm to belie precise definition.· Can you give them a precise definition?· Structure plans, however, lack this precise definition.· Regulation ought to involve precise definition and separation of wastes into hazardous and non-hazardous, or different levels of hazard. ► statutory· It is not to be treated as if it were a statutory definition.· If a statutory definition were to be promulgated, it would lead to confusion, and a spate of litigation.· Would the new statutory definition be taken as a fresh start?· Rather the court gave an authoritative ruling on how the statutory definition applies in the case of a motor vehicle.· Despite the recent advent of statute law in this area, there remains no statutory definition of what constitutes insider trading.· There could, of course, be an entirely new statutory definition either wider or more restricted than existing law.· A degree of statutory definition has been enacted in the past, without any noticeable subsequent insuperable or oppressive difficulties. ► wide· However, does even this wide definition go far enough?· The importance of Kittay's formulation lies in her wide definition of the type of linguistic unit that can be labelled metaphoric.· This is a wide definition which should cover pre-contractual labels or post-contractual instructions included, for example, in sealed goods.· The wider definition proposed by the Conservatives was accepted apparently without change by the house authorities.· There are fuller and wider definitions.· A wide definition of associate is contained in Section 6 of Chapter 1, paragraph 1.2 of the Yellow Book.· We need a wider definition of process. NOUN► dictionary· The dictionary definitions contain the information about the irregular derivations.· You can see from the dictionary definition that compassion involves both a feeling and an action.· The musical instruments that you say are machines are by Oxford Dictionary definition, indeed machines.· Hence the expansion of dictionary definitions descends into progressive generality, displaying a weaker and weaker semantic relationship with the original word.· Concise Oxford Dictionary definition of counselling and counsellor.· And this is fortunate, because like most speakers, I find some dictionary definitions remote from my own usage.· Collocations are similar to dictionary definitions in as much as they can be expressed as a headword followed by a list of semantically related words.· In particular, dictionary definitions and co-occurrence statistics have been identified as valuable sources of semantic information. VERB► accept· Furthermore, successive governments have appeared to accept this definition of ethnic relations as largely a question of immigration control.· Do you think your friends will accept your definition and classification?· But we refuse to accept the standard television definition of what beauty is.· You might be surprised how difficult it is to develop a generally accepted definition of this most widely used political concept.· Graduated separatism accepts pure separatism's definition of the problem, but not the solution.· Initially, the War ment accepted this legalistic definition of slave status.· Traders and shopkeepers there were not capitalists, although they accepted that definition of themselves in their defence of free enterprise.· You have a job more important than any Oscar performance: tricking men into accepting new definitions of beauty. ► constitute· It is in this context that we must read the definitions and practices that constituted Victorian sexuality.· The good news is that in many countries the definition of what constitutes ideal family size is already evolving downward.· Despite the recent advent of statute law in this area, there remains no statutory definition of what constitutes insider trading.· There is no agreed definition as to what constitutes a knowledge worker.· Their definition of what constitutes a husband, a wife, and a marital relationship will be negotiated.· The answer lies in the provision of a structured Church and in the definition of what constituted heretical belief.· The first set consists of institutional and professional definitions of what constitutes news.· The definition of what constitutes an institution varies across time and between different countries. ► fall· Existing charities would wonder whether they still fell within the legal definition.· Much of the environmental movement today appears to fall well within that definition.· Consists of other types of confidential material which does not fall within the definition of excluded material in section 11.· There is some difficulty over whether or not gypsies fall within the definition.· A statutory payment under section 106 did not fall within the definition of pay in article 119.· Parachutes do not fall within the definition of aircraft and neither do hovercraft so they, too, are excluded. ► give· Then run the brush under the lower, outer eye corner to give it the slightest definition.· In fact, it is creating white space, giving shape and definition to your message.· Each group can then be arranged within a particular shape, such as a rectangle or square, to give added definition.· It is difficult to give any general definition of management as what constitutes management varies greatly between jobs and between organisations.· Stinson gives as much definition as one reasonably can, but there is no new information here.· Secondly, given this definition, why in so much discussion of deindustrialization is the emphasis placed on manufacturing?· Fingered through permed or curly hair, they give more definition to curls and tendrils.· Can you give them a precise definition? ► include· What is included in the definition of the premises depends very much on the nature of the premises and the building.· The first relates to the activities included in the definition of sport.· For example, typical prepositions may be included in verb definitions.· They can, however, be included in the classical definitions of elastic materials by a generalization of Hooke's law.· What items, then, should be included in the definition of money?· If the parties wish to give an ordinary word some special meaning, an express definition clause should be included. ► offer· The first two chapters offer a definition of spirituality and a way of identifying spiritual need.· It is necessary, therefore, to offer some definitions of the term, and to explore some of its connotations.· Alan Simpson stood before a business group and offered a lofty definition of politics.· Before proceeding it may be wise to offer some definitions.· What we were offered, if definition is needed, might be called ballet-pantomime: it was certainly not opera. ► provide· Nussbaum's drumming is a crucial element, providing colour and definition in this compelling session.· Although the rules which provide its definition are surprisingly simple, the set itself exhibits an endless variety of highly elaborate structure.· Dictionary compilers recognise this problem and provide separate definitions for such compounds.· While we use salt to heighten flavor, we use acidity to provide definition.· The glossary of terms on the inside back cover provides definitions of reserves categories.· It does not, however, provide any definition of non-consent.· Section 3 of the Bills of Exchange Act 1882 provides an exact definition of a bill of exchange.· The project aims to provide a clear definition of the concept of civil rights. ► use· The curve has slope which may be re-arranged substitution: using the definition of the elasticity of substitution:.· Mr Alger, using perhaps a narrower definition of technology, put the peak exposure at 55 % of assets.· Mortality force instead of the probability of dying should be used in this definition.· Some of the most widely used definitions of politics are: Politics is the exercise of power.· A type identifier must be used in the definition of a pointer type.· While we use salt to heighten flavor, we use acidity to provide definition.· The present project uses a highly eclectic definition of the word semantics. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► by definition Word family
WORD FAMILYnoundefinitionadjectivedefinite ≠ indefiniteverbdefineadverbdefinitely ≠ indefinitely 1[countable] a phrase or sentence that says exactly what a word, phrase, or idea means → define: a dictionary definitiondefinition of There are many definitions of the word ‘feminism’.definition of something as something the definition of God as infinite2by definition if something has a particular quality by definition, it must have that quality because all things of that type have it: People say that students are by definition idealistic and impatient.3[uncountable] the clear edges, shapes, or sound that something has: technologies such as high definition television good muscle definitionCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + definitionclear/precise· The head teacher gave us a precise definition of the school’s aims.broad (=including a lot of general ideas)· This is a very broad definition of what poetry is.narrow (=including only a few ideas)· Some psychiatrists still use a very narrow definition of mental illness.the dictionary definition· Some doctors don’t accept the dictionary definition of euthanasia, and want to create different categories of assisted death.the legal definition of something· What is the legal definition of manslaughter?verbsgive a definition· Can you give me a definition of 'psychology'?extend/broaden/widen a definition (=make it include more ideas)· The new law has broadened the definition of terrorism. |
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