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(a) figurative extension of the core sense, e.g.

HEADWORD: logjam

CORE SENSE: a crowded mass of logs blocking a river.

SUBSENSE: figurative a situation that seems irresolvable:

EXAMPLE: the president can use his power to break the logjam over this issue.

SUBSENSE: figurative a backlog:

EXAMPLE: keeping a diary may ease the logjam of work.

HEADWORD: bankrupt

CORE SENSE: (of a person or organization) declared in law as unable to pay their debts:

SUBSENSE: figurative completely lacking in a particular good quality:

EXAMPLE: their cause is morally bankrupt.

(b) specialized case of the core sense, e.g.

HEADWORD: ball1

CORE SENSE: a single throw, kick, or hit of the ball in a game, in particular:

SUBSENSE: Cricket a delivery of the ball by the bowler to the batsman.

SUBSENSE: Baseball a pitch delivered outside the strike zone which the batter does not attempt to hit.

HEADWORD: basement

CORE SENSE: the floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level.

SUBSENSE: Geology the oldest formation of rocks underlying a particular area.

(c)other extension or shift in meaning, retaining one or more elements of the core sense, e.g.

HEADWORD: bamboo

CORE SENSE: [mass noun] a giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics.

SUBSENSE: the hollow jointed stem of this plant, used as a cane or to make furniture and implements.

HEADWORD: management

CORE SENSE: the process of dealing with or controlling things or people.

SUBSENSE: [treated as sing. or pl.] the people managing a company or organization, regarded collectively:

EXAMPLE: management were extremely cooperative.

HEADWORD: ambassador

CORE SENSE: an accredited diplomat sent by a state as its permanent representative in a foreign country.

SUBSENSE: a representative or promoter of a specified activity:

EXAMPLE: he is a good ambassador for the industry.

Many entries have just one core sense. However some entries are more complex and have different strands of meaning, each constituting a core sense. In this case, each core sense is introduced by a bold sense number, and each potentially has its own block of subsenses relating to it.

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Contents PW-E500 Introduction Contents Getting Started Using the PW-E500 for the first timeExample Turning the power on/offAuto power off function Key notation used in this manualData contained in the PW-E500 Layout Operation guidance message Display symbolsKey assignments Selecting a dictionary / function in the main menu Basic OperationInputting words for a dictionary search Filter search view selecting an item scrolling List view selecting an item scrollingRecalling the terms previously searched h Detail view scrollingShifting the displayed character size z Browsing Notes r Listing a summary of detail view items qSearching a word on the screen Set-up Menu Setting the key sound on/offInputting Characters Setting the Auto power off activation timeAdjusting the LCD contrast Starting Auto Demo mode4WD Modifying entryBrowsing Notes Looking up a word Filter searchIf there is no match found Crossword solver Phrase searchSpellcheck function Anagram solverIf the list of words do not appear as expected Further informationThesaurus of English Press tto open the New Oxford Thesaurus of English Searching by an author name Filter search Using the Oxford Dictionary of QuotationsPress uto open the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Keyword searchRandom quote Theme searchHow to use the Super Jump function Using the Super Jump functionAbout the detail view after the Jump Specifying a Dictionary to jump toDeleting the history list of a Dictionary How to use the History functionDeleting a history item Example Operation Display Prior to initiating calculationsCalculation examples Converting currencies Setting a currency rateCurrency converter Units capable of being converted Metric converterWhen to replace the battery Replacing the batteryBattery used PrecautionsReset procedures Reset procedure if trouble occursSpecifications Product support TroubleshootingNose Oxford Dictionary of EnglishIntroduction Structure Core Sense and SubsenseSpecialized case of the core sense, e.g Encyclopedic Material Specialist VocabularyTerms relating to nouns GrammarTerms relating to adjectives Other terms relating to nounsTerms relating to verbs Oxford Reading Programme Evidence and Illustrative ExamplesTerms relating to adverbs Oxford English CorpusExamples Word HistoriesSpecialist reading Standard English Usage NotesWorld English Hyphenation SpellingVariant spellings Ise or ize?Nouns InflectionVerbs Adjectives PronunciationsConsonants Foreign pronunciationsNew Oxford Thesaurus of English Synonyms Selection of entriesTables a table is displayed as a in this model HomonymsIllustrative examples Register standard vs informal and regional English Linguistic evidencePhrasal verbs and idiomatic phrases Opposites Awkward synonyms and confusables Oxford Dictionary of QuotationsRelated terms Combining formsPage Page How to use the Dictionary Keyword Search Theme SearchMemo Memo Europe Sharp Corporation