vocabularies

听听怎么读
[vəˈkæbjuləriz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    (某一语言的)词汇( vocabulary的名词复数 );(尤指外语教科书中附有释义的)词汇表;(某人掌握或使用的)词汇;(某学科中所使用的)词汇

  • 双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [C] [U] 词汇(量) words known, learnt, used, etc.
    2. [C] 词汇表 list of words with their meanings

    英英释义

    vocabulary

    • n.
      • a listing of the words used in some enterprise
      • a language user's knowledge of words

        同义词:lexiconmental lexicon

      • the system of techniques or symbols serving as a means of expression (as in arts or crafts)

        "he introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques"

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~
    • command a vocabulary掌握词汇
    • improve〔increase〕 one's vocabulary扩大词汇量
    形容词+~
    • basic vocabulary基本词汇
    • huge〔large〕 vocabulary巨大的词汇量
    • poor〔small〕 vocabulary贫乏的词汇
    • rich vocabulary丰富的词汇
    • scientific〔technical〕 vocabulary科技词汇

    词组短语

    grammar and vocabulary语法与词汇

    basic vocabulary基本词汇

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. You can look up this word in the vocabulary.
      你可以在词汇表里查这个词。
    2. He has an extensive vocabulary.
      他词汇很丰富。
    3. That if your vocabulary is limited your chances of success are limited.
      如果你的词汇量不大,你成功的机会也就不多。
    4. She has a large English vocabulary at command.
      她能灵活运用掌握的大量英语辞汇。
    5. A child's vocabulary expands through reading.
      孩子的词汇量通过阅读得到扩大。

    权威例句

    Situated Action and Vocabularies of Motive
    Adapted Vocabularies for Generic Visual Categorization
    Adapted Vocabularies for Generic Visual Categorization
    Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motive
    Fisher Kernels on Visual Vocabularies for Image Categorization
    Universal and adapted vocabularies for generic visual categorization.
    Desiderata for controlled medical vocabularies in the twenty-first century.
    The Relationship Between Passive and Active Vocabularies: Effects of LanguageLearning Context
    Functional annotation of the Arabidopsis genome using controlled vocabularies
    Nouns are not always learned before verbs: Evidence from Mandarin speakers' early vocabularies.