"Fall" and "autumn" are ______ synonyms.
A: stylistic
B: B. collocational
C: dialectal
D: D. semantically different
A: stylistic
B: B. collocational
C: dialectal
D: D. semantically different
C
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- The relationship between "begin" and "commence" is A: semantically different synonyms. B: collocational synonyms. C: dialectal synonyms. D: stylistic synonyms.
- The relationship between “Begin” & “Commence”<br/>is _____ A: Dialectal synonyms B: Stylistic synonyms C: Collocational synonyms D: Semantically different synonyms
- “Fall” and “autumn” are ___________________synonyms. A: stylistic B: absolute C: phrasal D: dialectal
- "Fall"and"autumn"are______synonyms. A: stylistic B: C: D: collocational E: F: dialectal G: H: semanticallydifferent
- “Fall”and“autumn”are___________________synonyms. A: stylistic B: absolute C: phrasal D: dialectal
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Words such as “lift” and “elevator” are used respectively in British English and American English, but they refer to the same thing. These words are ________ synonyms. A: collocational B: dialectal C: complete D: Stylistic
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“Fall” and “autumn” are ___________________synonyms.
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Synonyms that are different in style are called _________ synonyms.
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Which pair is the dialectal synonyms?
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Autumn coming, down ______. A: do the leaves fall B: the leaves will fall C: fall the leaves D: will the leaves fall