collocation

  • 21collocation — col|lo|ca|tion [ˌkɔləˈkeıʃən US ˌka: ] n [U and C] technical the way in which some words are often used together, or a particular combination of words used in this way ▪ Commit a crime is a typical collocation in English …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22collocation — noun (U) technical (C, U) the way in which some words are often used together, or a particular combination of words used in this way: Commit a crime is a typical collocation in English …

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  • 23collocation — dislokavimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Dviejų arba daugiau dalinių, padalinių, tarnybų ar įrenginių išdėstymas tiksliai nustatytoje vietoje. atitikmenys: angl. collocation pranc. co implantation …

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  • 24Collocation (Linguistique) — Le terme « collocation » vient du latin collocare, qui signifie : « placer ensemble ». L orateur Quintilien (35 / 95) emploie ce terme très général pour désigner l « arrangement des mots ». La rhétorique a… …

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  • 25Collocation (remote sensing) — Collocation is a procedure used in remote sensing to match measurements from two or more different instruments. This is done for two main reasons: for validation purposes when comparing measurements of the same variable, and to relate… …

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  • 26Collocation extraction — is the task of extracting collocations automatically from a corpus using a computer. Within the area of corpus linguistics, collocation is defined as a sequence of words or terms which co occur more often than would be expected by chance. Crystal …

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  • 27Collocation (wireless metrics) — Collocation (co location) is a technically supported management process using preferably wireless communications support. The basic principle applied for collocation is a single leg unilateration, taking any suitable metrics to determine the… …

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  • 28Collocation method — In mathematics, a collocation method is a method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and integral equations. The idea is to choose a finite dimensional space of candidate solutions… …

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  • 29Collocation (linguistique) — Le terme « collocation » vient du latin collocare, qui signifie : « placer ensemble ». L orateur Quintilien (35 / 95) emploie ce terme très général pour désigner l « arrangement des mots ». La rhétorique a… …

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  • 30collocation — The physical placement of two or more detachments, units, organizations, or facilities at a specifically defined location …

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