Sharp PW-E310 Illustrative examples, Linguistic evidence, Phrasal verbs and idiomatic phrases

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Illustrative examples

Almost every synonym set in NOTE is illustrated with a carefully chosen example of the word in use in the relevant sense. These are authentic examples of natural usage taken from the British National Corpus and the files of the Oxford Reading Programme (see Linguistic evidence below). They have occasionally been lightly edited to make the sense more apparent or to eliminate digressions. The examples can therefore be trusted for guidance on using unfamiliar words in an idiomatic way.

Where part of an example is displayed in bold type, this indicates that some or all of the synonyms can be substituted for that particular phrase, not just for the headword alone. Thus at attached, the example given is:

she was very attached to her brother.

In this case the synonyms are all equivalent to attached to:

FOND OF, devoted to, full of regard for, full of admiration for; affectionate towards, tender towards, caring towards; <informal> mad about, crazy about, nuts about.

In the entry for impute, the example given is:

he imputes selfish views to me.

This is followed by the synonym set:

ATTRIBUTE, ascribe, assign, credit, accredit, chalk up; connect with, associate with, lay on, lay at the door of; <informal> pin on, stick on.

The synonyms up to the first semicolon are synonyms for impute, and those after it are synonyms for impute to.

Linguistic evidence

The compilers of NOTE have had access to two major linguistic resources, the British National Corpus and the files of the Oxford Reading Programme. The British National Corpus is a body of 100 million words of English books, newspapers, and transcribed speech in machine-readable form, used for linguistic and lexicographi- cal research. The Oxford Reading Programme is a database of citations collected by Oxford's international network of readers, currently amounting to over 77 million words and increasing by about 7 million words every year.

In both these resources, the context of every occurrence of a given word can be viewed in a few seconds, making it possible to see more clearly than ever before how words are actually used. This method was used not only to confirm whether a word has senses for which there are suitable synonyms and to check the sense of words being selected as synonyms but also to actively find synonyms which have not previously been recorded. The British National Corpus, in particular, was also used to obtain the sentences and phrases given as examples of usage.

Phrasal verbs and idiomatic phrases

English is full of idiomatic expressions-phrases whose meaning is more than the sum of their parts. For example, a shot in the dark means 'a guess', while a shot in the arm means 'a boost'. Neither of these meanings has very much to do with more literal meanings of shot. In this thesaurus, particular care has been given to make a full selection of idiomatic expressions and to give synonyms for them. If a word is used as both a noun and a verb, the idiomatic expressions are listed as subentries under the part of speech in which the word is used. Thus by the book is given under the noun senses of book, while book in is given under the verb senses.

Full coverage is also given to phrasal verbs in this thesaurus. Phrasal verbs are expressions such as book in and turn out, consisting of a verb plus a particle. The meaning of a phrasal verb is often very different from that of the basic verb; for example, the meanings of take off are quite distinct from the meanings of take. Phrasal verbs are listed as idiomatic expressions under the main verb entry.

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Contents PW-E310 Garantieurkunde für Sharp Electronic Dictionary PW-E310 Einführung AnzeigenVorsicht HinweiseInhalt Erste SchritteErste Schritte Erstmalige Verwendung des PW-E310Ein- und Ausschalten des Geräts BatteriesparmodusDas Anbringen einer handelsüblichen Schlaufe Festlegungen für Tasten in dieser BedienungsanleitungAuf dem PW-E310 gespeicherte Daten HinweiseLayout Anzeigesymbole TastenzuweisungenHinweise zur Bedienung Grundlegende Vorgänge Eingeben von Wörtern für die WörterbuchsucheAuswählen von Wörterbüchern/Funktionen im Hauptmenü HinweisListenansicht Auswählen von Einträgen Bildlauf Filtersuchansicht Auswählen von Einträgen BildlaufDetailansicht Bildlauf Schriftgröße ändern zWiederaufrufen der gesuchten Wörter h Anzeigen einer Zusammenfassung von Detaileinträgen q Suchen nach Wörtern auf dem BildschirmHinweise zum Durchsuchen Menü-Einstellungen Ein-/Ausschalten des TastentonsFestlegen der Aktivierungszeit für den Batteriesparmodus Eingeben von Zeichen Anpassen des LCD-KontrastsAnzeige der Urheberrechtsinformation Copyrights Starten des automatischen Demo-Modus Auto-DemoÄndern von Eingaben Löschen von nicht benötigten ZeichenSuche nach Wörtern mit der Filtersuche Wenn keine Übereinstimmung gefunden wirdAnmerkung zur Zeicheneingabe Redewendungssuche RechtschreibprüfungKreuzworträtsel lösen Wenn die Wortliste nicht die erwarteten Einträge enthältAnagramm lösen Weitere InformationenSuche nach Wörtern mit der Filtersuche Redewendungssuche Suchen Sie nach einer Übereinstimmung für „r???ter Suchen Sie nach Anagrammen von „Lauf New Oxford Thesaurus Verwenden der Sprungfunktion So verwenden Sie die SprungfunktionZielwörterbuch für die Verknüpfung angeben Hinweise zur Detailansicht nach SprüngenVerwenden der Verlaufsfunktion So verwenden Sie die VerlaufsfunktionLöschen von Einträgen in der Verlaufsliste Löschen von Verlaufslisten von WörterbüchernVerwenden der Taschenrechnerfunktion RechenbeispieleBeispiel Vorgang Anzeige Verwenden der Umrechnungsfunktion WährungsumrechnerFestlegen eines Wechselkurses Umrechnen von WährungenMetrische Umrechnungen Umrechenbare EinheitenAnhänge Wechseln der BatterieZurücksetzen bei Fehlfunktionen SpezifikationenVerfahren zum Zurücksetzen Fehlerbehebung ProduktunterstützungEinführung in die Wörterbücher Duden-Oxford Großwörterbuch EnglischGUd Ander… Ähnlich…Brit BruchzFernspr Fernsprechwesen FigurativRundf Rundfunk Siehe Seite Substantivisch substantiviert Abbrs Abbreviations Abs Absolute Adjs Adjectives Admin Communication Res Expr Expressing Fem FeminineMath Mathematics Mech Mechanics Mech. Engin SomebodySch School Autoren Ind West Indian, West Indies Woodw Woodwork Zool ZoologySecond Edition First Edition New Oxford Thesaurus of English IntroductionSelection of entries Tables a table is displayed as a in this modelHomonyms SynonymsIllustrative examples Linguistic evidencePhrasal verbs and idiomatic phrases Register standard vs informal and regional English World EnglishOpposites Related termsCombining forms Awkward synonyms and confusablesIntroduction Contents Using the PW-E310 for the first time Getting StartedTurning the power on/off Auto power off functionTo attach a commercially available strap Key notation used in this manualData contained in the PW-E310 Layout Display symbols Key assignmentsOperation guidance message Basic Operation Inputting words for a dictionary searchSelecting a dictionary / function in the main menu List view selecting an item scrolling Filter search view selecting an item scrollingDetail view scrolling Shifting the displayed character size zRecalling the terms previously searched h Listing a summary of detail view items q Searching a word on the screenBrowsing Notes Setting the key sound on/off Tastenton Set-up Menu Menü-EinstellungenAdjusting the LCD contrast LCD-Kontrast Starting Auto Demo mode Auto-DemoInputting Characters Displaying the Copyright information CopyrightsModifying entry Deleting unnecessary charactersLooking up a word by Filter search If there is no match foundPhrase search Redewendungssuche Spellcheck function RechtschreibprüfungCrossword solver Kreuzworträtsel lösen If the list of words does not appear as expectedAnagram solver Anagramm lösen Further informationUsing Duden-Oxford Großwörterbuch Englisch Deutsch-Englisch Search for a phrase containing ‘Herz’ and ‘geben’ Find a matching word for a query ‘r???ter’ Find anagrams for ‘Lauf’ Using the New Oxford Thesaurus of EnglishHow to use the Super Jump function Press t to open the New Oxford Thesaurus of EnglishSpecifying a Dictionary to jump to About the detail view after the JumpUsing the History function How to use the History functionDeleting a history item Deleting the history list of a DictionaryPrior to initiating calculations Calculation examplesExample Operation Display Setting a currency rate Currency converter WährungsumrechnerConverting currencies Metric converter Metrische Umrechnungen Units capable of being convertedReplacing the battery AppendicesReset procedure if trouble occurs SpecificationsReset procedures Troubleshooting Product supportEurope Sharp Corporation

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