collocation

英 [kɒlə'keɪʃ(ə)n] 美 ['kɑlə'keʃən]
  • n. 搭配;配置;排列
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collocation (n.)
mid-15c., from Latin collocationem (nominative collocatio), noun of action from past participle stem of collocare (see collocate). Linguistics sense is attested from 1940.
1. To check the information convenient, please add the collocation to your favorites.
为了查找方便, 您可以将搜索出的食物组合加入收藏夹.

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2. Radau collocation method has high accuracy and good numerical stability.
该算法具有计算精度高、数值稳定性好等特点.

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3. Collocation is an important part of the study of semantics.
搭配是语义研究中一项不可缺少的内容.

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4. Tourism externality would lead to the low efficient collocation of social resources.
旅游业的外部不经济性将导致社会资源的低效配置.

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5. The development of computer corpora provides a new approach for collocation study.
计算机语料库的发展为词语搭配研究提供了新的方法.

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