vocabulary
noun
uk/vəˈkæb.jə.lər.i/us/voʊˈkæb.jə.ler.i/A2[C]
all the wordsknownand used by aparticularperson:
词汇量;(某人掌握的)全部词汇awide/limitedvocabulary词汇量很大/有限
By theageof two achildwill have a vocabulary of about two hundred words.孩子到两岁时掌握的词汇大约有两百个。
C1[CorU]
all the words thatexistin aparticularlanguageorsubject:
(某一语言或学科的)词汇,术语EveryweekourSpanishteachergives us alistof vocabulary(= words)tolearn.每周我们的西班牙语老师都会让我们学一大堆词汇。
Computing, like anysubject, hasitsown vocabulary.计算机科学像其他学科一样拥有自己的专业词汇。
- I have to say, I don't have muchtimefor thepseudyvocabulary ofwinesnobs.
- TheEnglishlanguageisrichin vocabulary.
- UsespidergramstoorganizeyourEnglishvocabulary into differentsubjects.
- Thecoursecoversawiderangeof vocabulary.
- Itrytolearnten newitemsof vocabulary aday.
Linguistics: terminology & vocabulary
- alphabetic
- Anglicism
- antonym
- antonymous
- applicative
- archaism
- buzzword
- cognate
- hypernym
- hyponym
- inappropriacy
- inflectional
- initialism
- lexis
- superordinate
- synonymously
- syntagmatic
- term of art
- terminological
- vocab
Idiom
not be insomeone'svocabulary