2015년 10월 21일 수요일

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Word: denote
Definition: represent
Part of Speech: verb
Sentence: Red eyes denote strain and fatigue.
Collocation: denote interface

Word: inclination
Definition: tendency, intention
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: I feel no inclination to marry.
Collocation: strong inclination

Word: domain
Definition: field, area, territory
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: The farmer looks out over his domain.
Collocation: extend a domain

Word: reluctance
Definition: dislike, unwillingness
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: I accepted his advice without reluctance.
Collocation: magnetic reluctance

Word: explicit
Definition: clear obvious
Part of Speech: adjective
Sentence: It is explicit that he likes her.
Collocation: explicit cost

Word: specify
Definition: state, designate
Part of Speech: verb
Sentence: You have to specify what you want.
Collocation: specify precisely

Word: constraint
Definition: limitation, restriction
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: There is a constraint to buy alcohol to teenagers.
Collocation: self constraint

Word: notion
Definition: concept, idea
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: I have a false notion about him.
Collocation: foolish notion

Word: subsidy
Definition: the money which come from some institution or government to aid someone
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: He got a subsidy because he was a good student.
Collocation: give a subsidy

Word: validity
Definition: the state of being real, true, or based on facts
Part of Speech: noun
Sentence: There is no validity in his statement.
Collocation: have validity

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  1. Nice work here but I am not familiar with the collocations that you listed for denote and reluctance. Are these field specific to your area of study?

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