vocabulary是可数名词,当vocabulary用作“(某一语言的)词汇;词汇量”时,vocabulary是可数名词,其复数形式是vocabularies。vocabulary直接源自中世纪拉丁语的vocabularium,意为“词汇表”,最初源自拉丁语的vocabulum,意为“单词”。
常见句型
You can look up this word in the vocabulary.
你可以在词汇表里查这个词。
He has a large vocabulary in English.
他的英语词汇量很大。
There is a vocabulary at the back of our English book.
我们英语课本的后面附有词汇表。
That if your vocabulary is limited your chances of success are limited.
如果你的词汇量不大,你成功的机会也就不多。
She has a large English vocabulary at command.
她能灵活运用掌握的大量英语词汇。
词汇搭配
poor vocabulary.贫乏的词汇
rich vocabulary.丰富的词汇
command a vocabulary.掌握词汇
improve one's vocabulary.扩大词汇量
basic vocabulary.基本词汇
huge vocabulary.巨大的词汇量
Other Vocabulary.其它词汇
vocabulary learning.词汇学习
双语例句
1、His vocabulary was sound and his grammar excellent.
他的词汇丰富,语法也很精通。
2、Their vocabulary bristles fashionably with talk of federalism.
他们开口闭口都是联邦制度,满口时髦词汇。
3、The word'failure'is not in his vocabulary.
在他的词典中没有“失败”这个词。
4、Reading will increase your vocabulary.
阅读会增加你的词汇量。
5、A child's vocabulary expands through reading.
孩子的词汇量通过阅读得到扩大。
6、Reading will enlarge your vocabulary.
阅读能扩大词汇量。
7、His speech is immature,his vocabulary limited
他说话很幼稚,使用的词汇有限。
8、Love was a word he'd erased from his vocabulary since Susan's going.
自从苏珊离开后,他再也不提“爱情”这个词了。
9、We read to improve our vocabularies.
我们阅读以便扩大词汇量。
10、Most people have a smaller vocabulary in speech than in writing.
多数人口语的词汇量比书面语少。
11、Many technical jobs use a specialized vocabulary.
很多技术性工作使用专业词汇。
12、This child commands a large vocabulary of English.
这个孩子对很多英语词汇都能运用自如。
13、An effective way to enlarge your vocabulary is to read newspapers.
扩大词汇量的一个有效办法就是看报纸。
14、This dictionary does not cover the whole of the French vocabulary.
这本词典没有包括全部法语词汇。
15、There is a vocabulary at the back of our English book.
我们英语课本的后面附有词汇表。
16、He has a large vocabulary in english.
他的英语词汇量很大。
17、He has an extensive(or large)vocabulary.
他词汇量很大。
18、The basic vocabulary of a language is those words that must be learnt.
一种语言的基本词汇即那些必须掌握的词语。
19、"fear"is a word that has no place in his vocabulary.
他的词典里没有“害怕”这个词。
20、"executive"is an Americanism now firmly implanted in the British vocabulary,having triumphed there in the course of the nineteen-fifties.
“executive”是个现在已在英国语汇中牢牢立住脚跟的美国词,它是在二十世纪五十年代在英国赢得地盘的。