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collocate
▪ I. † ˈcollocate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. collocāt-us, pa. pple. of collocāre to set in a place, f. col- (con-) together + locāre to place, f. locus place.] Set, placed, stationed; fig. laid out, spent (quot. 1529).1529 in Burnet Records ii. No. 28 (R.) Ye shall haue cause to think your travels, pains... Oxford English Dictionary
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collocate
collocate/ˈkɔləkeɪt; `kɑləˌket/ v[I, Ipr]~ (with sth) (linguistics 语言) (of words) be regularly used together in a language; combine (指词语)经常一起使用; 搭配; 配合 `Weak' collocates with `tea' but `feeble' does not. weak可与tea搭配, 而feeble则不可. `Weak' and `tea' collocate. weak可与tea相搭配. 牛津英汉双解词典
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PROPT
tomStates x1 x0 = {icollocate({x1 == 0})}; tomControls u1 cbox = {-2 <= collocate(u1) <= 1}; x0 = {x0; collocate(u1 == -0.01)}; Boundary, path, event (u) <= 1}; % Boundary constraints cbnd = initial({x1 == 0; x2 == 1; x3 == 0}); % ODEs and path constraints ceq = collocate({dot(x1) == (1-x2.^2). wikipedia.org
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Phraseme
Collocations A collocation is generally said to consist of a base (shown in ), a lexical unit chosen freely by the speaker, and of a collocate, a lexical This is not to say that a collocate, when used outside the collocation, must have the meaning it expresses within the collocation. wikipedia.org
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collocable
collocable, a. Linguistics. (ˈkɒləkəb(ə)l) [f. L. type *collocābil-is, f. collocāre (see collocate v.).] Capable of forming part of a collocation (sense 1 c).1961 Y. Olsson Syntax Eng. Verb vii. 197 Although ‘have a look’ and ‘take a look’ are both collocable with at, ‘have a look’ is alone in collo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lincoln City Hall
responsibilities of the council meant that, by the early 1970s, some of its functions were being carried out at remote locations and there was pressure to collocate wikipedia.org
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recollocate
reˈcollocate, v. rare—1. [re- 5 a.] trans. To put in place again. (In quot. app. refl.)1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 14 b/2 The Crochet or hoocke, which descendinge, elevateth it selfe, and recollocateth as much as is needfulle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arboretum de la Petite Loiterie
layout, as it focuses on trees and bushes that can readily be found in commercial nurseries (rather than rare species), and it organizes specimens to collocate wikipedia.org
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collocative
collocative, a. (ˈkɒləkeɪtɪv) [f. collocate v. + -ive.] 1. Of the nature of, or relating to, collocation.1826 G. S. Faber Diffic. Romanism (1853) 240 Collocative arrangement. 1873 Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue (ed. 2) §562 The Gothic faculty of collocative structure. 2. Having the attribute of properly ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uniform title
A uniform title allows all versions of the work to collocate under one title and will reference all of the items to which the uniform title applies. wikipedia.org
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coloque
coloque see colloque v. to collocate. Oxford English Dictionary
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NORAD Control Center
collocation" of USAF Air Defense Direction Centers and Army Air Defense Command Posts, which began after a January 28, 1958, ADC/ARADCOM meeting with NORAD to "collocate wikipedia.org
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colloque
▪ I. colloque, n. Obs. (exc. as Fr.) Also 5 colloke. [a. F. colloque ad. L. colloquium speaking together, conference.] † 1. A place for conversation (in a monastery).1482 Monk of Evesham (Arb.) 28 Brought of his bretheren into the colloke the which ys a place where they may speke to geder. † 2. A co... Oxford English Dictionary
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IEEE 802.11s
They can also collocate with 802.11 Access Points (APs) and provide access to the mesh network to 802.11 stations (STAs), which have broad market availability Also, mesh STAs can collocate with an 802.11 portal that implements the role of a gateway and provides access to one or more non-802.11 networks. wikipedia.org
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switch-around words - Vocabulary, idioms, word lists . . . - Chinese ...
How's this for a fun game. Can anyone think of some words in Chinese which can be switched around? Off the top of my head: 搭配/配搭 (collocate) and 冰棒/棒冰 (ice block/popsicle). I think they have - more or less - the same meaning, depending on the context.
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