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vo.cab.u.la.ryHvE5kAb7jJ7l[r7i, $voJ5kAb7jE7ler-nall the words used by a particular person or all the words which exist in a particular language or subject(个人、语言或知识领域等所使用的)词汇(量)By the age of two a child will have a vocabulary of about two hundred words. [C]到两岁时一个小孩将会有200个词汇。Reading certainly helps to widen your vocabulary. [C]阅读当然会扩大你的词汇量。You do know that swearing is a sign of a limited vocabulary, don't you? [C]你确实知道骂人就是说明没词了,是不是?New words are coming into the vocabulary (= all the words used in a particular language) all the time. [C]新词语时刻都在进入词汇中。It is said that English has one of the largest vocabularies (= total number of words) of any language. [C]据说英语是词汇量最大的语言之一。Every week our French teacher gives us a list of vocabulary (= words) to learn. [U]每个星期我们的法语老师都要让我学一大串词汇。Computing, like any subject, has its own vocabulary (= set of words that it used). [C]计算科学像其它任何学科一样,拥有自己的词汇。(fig. humorous) Did you say 'tact'? The word isn't in his vocabulary (= He has none of this quality)! [C]你是说“策略”?在他的词汇表里可没有这个词。
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