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Etymology: [ "kä-l&-'kA-sh&n ] (noun.) 1605. 1605. From Latin collocātiōnem collocāre. Compare French collocation. The technical sense in linguistics was established 1951, although it may have been used this way earlier.

Kalıplaşmış söz öbekleri, birlikte söylenen kelimeler, eşdizimlilik, yan yana olma, birliktelik, sıralama, düzenleme, tanzim, kulağa uyma, sözdizimi, düzenlemek, be, yan yana yerleştir, sıralamak, yan yana koymak, yan yana yerlestir, yan yana koymak veya oturtmak, kulağa uy, sıraya koymak, birlikte bulunmak,

1 Kalıplaşmış söz öbekleri, birlikte söylenen kelimeler     ts
2 eşdizimlilik     ts
3 yan yana olma     ts
4 birliktelik  Dilbilim     ts
5 sıralama     ts
6 düzenleme     ts
7 tanzim     ts
8 kulağa uyma     ts
9 sözdizimi     ts
10collocate düzenlemek     ts
11collocations. be     ts
12collocate yan yana yerleştir     ts
13collocate sıralamak     ts
14collocate yan yana koymak     ts
15collocate yan yana yerlestir     ts
16collocate yan yana koymak veya oturtmak     ts
17collocate kulağa uy     ts
18collocate sıraya koymak     ts
19collocate birlikte bulunmak  Dilbilim     ts
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The statistically significant collocation of particular words in a language, The grouping or juxtaposition of things, especially words or sounds, A method of determining coefficients in an expansion y(x) = y_{0}(x) + \sum_{l=0}^{q}\alpha_{l} y_{l}(x) so as to nullify the values of an ordinary differential equation L=0 at prescribed points, An arrangement or juxtaposition of words or other elements, especially those that commonly co-occur, as 'rancid butter', 'bosom buddy', or 'dead serious', the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors", a grouping of words in a sentence, words that usually go together; e g 'red in the face', which means 'angry', The tendency for words to occur regularly with others: sit/chair, house/garage, The placement of words close to each other to provide cohesion and promote comprehension, the placing of two or more units at the same location, Group of words associated together as an expression in the lexicon Our class has decided "in this particular case" is a collocation in McGowan's idiolect, a grouping or juxtaposition of words that commonly occur together, The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement, relationship between two words or groups of words that go together and form a commonly-used phrase; act of placing together; act of arranging words side by side, patterns of words appearing together (*) (+) collocate: to appear together, or words that appear together (In the collocations 'apple tree', 'apple pie', and 'Adam's apple', 'apple' collocates with 'tree', 'pie', and 'Adam's' They are collocates ), The placement of in-service customer telecommunications equipment at a carrier's central office, point of presence or other network location, Placement of multiple antennas at a common physical site to reduce environmental impact and real state costs and speed zoning approvals and network deployment, Placement of multiple antennas at a common physical site to reduce environmental impact and real estate costs and speed zoning approvals and net work deployment Collocation can be affected by competitive and interference factors Some companies act as brokers, arranging for sites and coordinating several carriers' antennas at a single site (Back to top ), The placement of competitors' equipment on telco premises so that they may interconnect directly (and cheaply) with the local telephone exchange, In linguistics, collocation is the way that some words occur regularly whenever another word is used. the basic notion of collocation. the way in which some words are often used together, or a particular combination of words used in this way, – placement of equipment at common physical site to reduce environmental and financial impact and network deployment, The installation and maintenance of a computer at an Internet service provider (ISP) that belongs to another company or group A company might collocate one of its servers at an ISP to save costs or to make large-scale upgrades easier, (kollokasjon): a pair or group of words which tend to occur together For example, pretty often collocates with nouns referring to women and girls, while handsome tends to collocate with nouns referring to men, Two points in space are collocated if they are coincident, within assembly tolerances, placing materials on similar subjects together on the shelves, The process of keeping all data belonging to a single client node or a single client file space on a minimal number of sequential-access volumes within a storage pool Collocation can reduce the number of volumes that must be accessed when a large amount of data must be restored, is the process whereby some words seem to 'belong together' in a phrase Many idioms or idiomatic phrases exhibit collocation, e g in a jiffy, A process that attempts to keep all data belonging to a single client node or a single client file space on a minimal number of sequential access media volumes within a storage pool Collocation can reduce the number of volumes that must be accessed when a large amount of data must be restored, To be often used together, form a collocation; for example strong collocates with tea, To arrange or occur side by side, A component word of a collocation, In linguistics, a collocate of a particular word is another word which often occurs with that word, Set; placed, place together; arrange words side by side, In linguistics, if one word collocates with another, they often occur together. `Detached' collocates with `house'. when words collocate, they are often used together and sound natural together collocate with (past participle of collocare , from com- ( COM-) + locare ( LOCATE)), have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words 'new' and 'world' collocate", To arrange, or to occur side by side, To set or place; to set; to station, group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words 'new' and 'world' collocate, group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side, plural of collocation,

20 The statistically significant collocation of particular words in a language - "In lexical studies collocation and semantic prosody/preference can only be quantified reliably on the basis of corpus data."     ts
21 The grouping or juxtaposition of things, especially words or sounds - "We said at first breāk fâst—“I broke fast at such an hour this morning:” he, or they, who first ventured to say I breakfasted were guilty of as heinous a violation of grammatical rule as he would be who should now declare I takedinnered, instead of I took dinner; but good usage came over to their side and ratified the blunder, because the community were minded to give a specific name to their earliest meal and to the act of partaking of it, and therefore converted the collocation breākfâst into the real compound brĕakfast."     ts
22 A method of determining coefficients in an expansion y(x) = y_{0}(x) + \sum_{l=0}^{q}\alpha_{l} y_{l}(x) so as to nullify the values of an ordinary differential equation L=0 at prescribed points     ts
23 An arrangement or juxtaposition of words or other elements, especially those that commonly co-occur, as 'rancid butter', 'bosom buddy', or 'dead serious'     ts
24 the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"     ts
25 a grouping of words in a sentence     ts
26 words that usually go together; e g 'red in the face', which means 'angry'     ts
27 The tendency for words to occur regularly with others: sit/chair, house/garage     ts
28 The placement of words close to each other to provide cohesion and promote comprehension     ts
29 the placing of two or more units at the same location     ts
30 Group of words associated together as an expression in the lexicon Our class has decided "in this particular case" is a collocation in McGowan's idiolect     ts
31 a grouping or juxtaposition of words that commonly occur together     ts
32 The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement     ts
33 relationship between two words or groups of words that go together and form a commonly-used phrase; act of placing together; act of arranging words side by side  isim     ts
34 patterns of words appearing together (*) (+) collocate: to appear together, or words that appear together (In the collocations 'apple tree', 'apple pie', and 'Adam's apple', 'apple' collocates with 'tree', 'pie', and 'Adam's' They are collocates )     ts
35 The placement of in-service customer telecommunications equipment at a carrier's central office, point of presence or other network location     ts
36 Placement of multiple antennas at a common physical site to reduce environmental impact and real state costs and speed zoning approvals and network deployment     ts
37 Placement of multiple antennas at a common physical site to reduce environmental impact and real estate costs and speed zoning approvals and net work deployment Collocation can be affected by competitive and interference factors Some companies act as brokers, arranging for sites and coordinating several carriers' antennas at a single site (Back to top )     ts
38 The placement of competitors' equipment on telco premises so that they may interconnect directly (and cheaply) with the local telephone exchange     ts
39 In linguistics, collocation is the way that some words occur regularly whenever another word is used. the basic notion of collocation. the way in which some words are often used together, or a particular combination of words used in this way     ts
40 – placement of equipment at common physical site to reduce environmental and financial impact and network deployment     ts
41 The installation and maintenance of a computer at an Internet service provider (ISP) that belongs to another company or group A company might collocate one of its servers at an ISP to save costs or to make large-scale upgrades easier     ts
42 (kollokasjon): a pair or group of words which tend to occur together For example, pretty often collocates with nouns referring to women and girls, while handsome tends to collocate with nouns referring to men     ts
43 Two points in space are collocated if they are coincident, within assembly tolerances     ts
44 placing materials on similar subjects together on the shelves     ts
45 The process of keeping all data belonging to a single client node or a single client file space on a minimal number of sequential-access volumes within a storage pool Collocation can reduce the number of volumes that must be accessed when a large amount of data must be restored     ts
46 is the process whereby some words seem to 'belong together' in a phrase Many idioms or idiomatic phrases exhibit collocation, e g in a jiffy     ts
47 A process that attempts to keep all data belonging to a single client node or a single client file space on a minimal number of sequential access media volumes within a storage pool Collocation can reduce the number of volumes that must be accessed when a large amount of data must be restored     ts
48collocate To be often used together, form a collocation; for example strong collocates with tea     ts
49collocate To arrange or occur side by side     ts
50collocate A component word of a collocation     ts
51collocate In linguistics, a collocate of a particular word is another word which often occurs with that word     ts
52collocate Set; placed     ts
53collocate place together; arrange words side by side  fiil     ts
54collocate In linguistics, if one word collocates with another, they often occur together. `Detached' collocates with `house'. when words collocate, they are often used together and sound natural together collocate with (past participle of collocare , from com- ( COM-) + locare ( LOCATE))     ts
55collocate have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words 'new' and 'world' collocate"     ts
56collocate To arrange, or to occur side by side     ts
57collocate To set or place; to set; to station     ts
58collocate group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words 'new' and 'world' collocate     ts
59collocate group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side     ts
60collocations plural of collocation     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada collocation kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. collocation kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan collocation kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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