The words in
____
belong to collocational synonyms.
A: start, begin, commence
B: kid, child, offspring
C: accuse, rebuke, charge
D: surprise, amaze, astound
____
belong to collocational synonyms.
A: start, begin, commence
B: kid, child, offspring
C: accuse, rebuke, charge
D: surprise, amaze, astound
C
举一反三
- The words in____belong<br/>to collocational synonyms. A: start, begin, commence B: kid, child, offspring C: accuse, rebuke, charge D: surprise, amaze, astound
- The<br/>words in____belong<br/>to collocational synonyms. A: start,<br/>begin, commence B: kid,<br/>child, offspring C: accuse,<br/>rebuke, charge D: surprise,<br/>amaze, astound
- Which of the following are collocational synonyms(). A: "lorry" and "truck" B: "start" and "commence" C: "rotten" and "addled" D: "amaze" and "astound\
- The relationship between “Begin” & “Commence”<br/>is _____ A: Dialectal synonyms B: Stylistic synonyms C: Collocational synonyms D: Semantically different synonyms
- The relationship between "begin" and "commence" is A: semantically different synonyms. B: collocational synonyms. C: dialectal synonyms. D: stylistic synonyms.
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中国大学MOOC: “Charge” and “accuse” are said to be _____ synonyms.
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10. The synonyms "charge" and "accuse" mainly differ in_________. A: emotion B: dialect C: formality D: collocation
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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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When will the train ____ from the station? A: begin B: depart C: commence D: start
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We will commence with this work. A: take<br/>away B: get on C: set off D: start out