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The dictionary shows words commonly used in combination with each headword: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions, common phrases. The collocation dictionary is based on 100 million word British National Corpus.
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The dictionary shows words commonly used in combination with each headword: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions, common phrases. The collocation dictionary is based on 100 million word British National Corpus.
Collocation extraction is a task that extracts collocations automatically from a corpus, using computational linguistics. This site provide an oxford dictionary online, which provides around 9000 words with collocations.
equal adj. 1 same in size/quantity/value, etc. VERBS be | become | make sth We moved some of the better players to make the two sides equal.
worth noun. ADJ. real, true | intrinsic, objective Study has an intrinsic worth, as well as helping you achieve your goals. | individual, own, personal, self | moral | economic, financial, market Some experts doubt the economic worth of the project.
ADJ. complicated, difficult | easy, simple | mathematical solving simple mathematical problems. VERB + PROBLEM do, find the answer to, solve I have five problems to do for homework. PROBLEM + NOUN solving This kind of activity develops the children's problem-solving skills.
obvious adj. VERBS appear, be, look, seem, sound | become It soon became obvious that the machine did not work. | make sth His manner made it obvious he didn't like her.
rule noun. 1 what you can or cannot do, say, etc. ADJ. basic, cardinal, first, fundamental, golden | ground ~s You and your flatmates should establish some ground rules. | general | formal, official, written | informal, unwritten | rigid, strict, stringent | absolute, hard and fast There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing a ...
love noun. ADJ. deep, great, overwhelming, passionate her deep love for him | genuine, pure, real, true | unconditional | abiding, eternal, undying He had an abiding love of the English countryside.