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''<div style="color: lightslategray;line-height: 1.2"><small>(think of relations to some other terms in the MKBII, but you can also include terms not listed in the MKBII; if you are unsure how to describe the relation, just add the related term and the link (if applicable); the main types of relations are: generic (A is a type of B, A has subtype B), partitive (A is a part of B, A contains B), and associative (all possible things, e.g. A results in B, A is caused by B, A co-occurs with B, A is a tool used to achieve B, A is the opposite of B, etc.); you can use natural-sounding phrases like in a sentence to indicate relations</small></div>'' | ''<div style="color: lightslategray;line-height: 1.2"><small>(think of relations to some other terms in the MKBII, but you can also include terms not listed in the MKBII; if you are unsure how to describe the relation, just add the related term and the link (if applicable); the main types of relations are: generic (A is a type of B, A has subtype B), partitive (A is a part of B, A contains B), and associative (all possible things, e.g. A results in B, A is caused by B, A co-occurs with B, A is a tool used to achieve B, A is the opposite of B, etc.); you can use natural-sounding phrases like in a sentence to indicate relations</small></div>'' | ||
* (is related to) '''[[microstructure]]''' | * (''is related to'') '''[[microstructure]]''' | ||
* (its reading results in) [[New knowledge|'''new knowledge''']] | * (''its reading results in'') [[New knowledge|'''new knowledge''']] | ||
* (typically contains) [[Definition|'''definition''']] | * (''typically contains'') [[Definition|'''definition''']] | ||
* | * |
Latest revision as of 08:03, 24 June 2022
Equivalents
heslo — Eintrag — voce — hasło
Related terms
- (is related to) microstructure
- (its reading results in) new knowledge
- (typically contains) definition
Definition
[entry] is a set of information that describes a word or phrase.
Source: https://www.macmillandictionary.com
Encyclopaedic information
A typical entry in Macmillan Dictionary consists of:
- a headword, which is shown in either black or red at the top of the entry;
- information about the word's meaning or meanings, called definition(s). At the top of the entry you can see the number of definitions listed;
- information about the word's grammatical behaviour: word class and any other relevant grammatical information.
Source: https://www.macmillandictionary.com
Dictionary entries describe signs, their meanings and uses as they are reflected in the corpus.
Source: https://euralex.org/
Synonyms and variants
- dictionary entry
- dictionary article
- article (short for ‘dictionary article’, otherwise not a synonym)
Collocations
- informative, long, short entry
- dictionary entry
- entry on [subject]
- to compile, write an entry
- to read an entry
- to search for an entry
- entry covers, describes
Examples
There ought to be a dictionary entry for those who enter the Western world to find that their bodies are thin no more.
Source: Smithsonian (2011), cited in https://www.collinsdictionary.com
It also became obvious that it was necessary to thoroughly revise the already compiled dictionary entries.
Source: https://margaliti.ge/
This man has spent 35 years compiling entries for a 132,000-word online slang dictionary that you can search for free.
Source: https://qz.com/
Note
The term ‘dictionary article’ seems to be preferred in academic sources.