日本語WordNet
group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side
AIによる解説
A verb meaning (1) in linguistics, to occur frequently together as words: 'Heavy collocates with rain'; (2) to place together or arrange. Important concept in language learning—knowing collocations improves fluency. Related noun: 'collocation' (word combination).
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For this analysis, "collocation" refers to words that habitually appear together in predictable verbal patterns.
この分析のために、「連語」は予測可能な言語パターンで習慣的に一緒に現れる語を指す。
She carries responsibility for the department's performance, where "carries" collocates with "responsibility" more naturally than "has responsibility" in formal contexts.
彼女は部門の業績に対する責任を負っているが、「carries」は形式的な文脈で「has responsibility」よりも自然に「responsibility」と共起する。
He bears resemblance to his father remarkably, using a collocation that makes "has resemblance" sound awkward despite being grammatically defensible theoretically.
彼は著しく父親に似ているが、理論的に文法的に弁護可能であるにもかかわらず、「has resemblance」を不自然に聞こえさせる共起を使用している。