标题字
... headwear 头饰 headword 标题字 headwork 脑力劳动 ...
词目
... 注:字典(2.2)、词典(2.3)中“条目(4.13)”(entry)一般称“字条(4.11)“词条(4.12)”。4.14字头head character 4.15词目headword 4.16条头heading of an article ...
中心词
【分段百题测测看】——旨在检测复习效果 本书精心编排了700个自测题,分成七组,分别以中文或英文为中心词(headword),用于考生自行检测阶段性复习效果。新大纲增加的400余次会单独编写,为第七组自测题,帮助考生重点练习。
中心词,标题字;词目
A headword, head word, lemma, or sometimes catchword is the word under which a set of related dictionary or encyclopaedia entries appear. The headword is used to locate the entry, and dictates its alphabetical position. Depending on the size and nature of the dictionary or encyclopedia, the entry may include alternative meanings of the word, its etymology and pronunciation, compound words or phrases that contain the headword, and encyclopedic information about the concepts represented by the word.For example, the headword bread may contain the following (simplified) definitions:The Academic Dictionary of Lithuanian contains around 500,000 headwords. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has around 273,000 headwords, while Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary has about 470,000. The Deutsches Wörterbuch (DWB), the largest lexicon of the German language, has around 330,000 headwords. These values are cited by the dictionary makers, and may not use exactly the same definition of a headword. In addition, headwords may not accurately reflect a dictionary's size. The OED and the DWB, for instance, include exhaustive historical reviews and exact citations from source documents not usually found in standard dictionaries.The term 'lemma' comes from the practice in Greco-Roman antiquity of using the word to refer to the headwords of marginal glosses in scholia; for this reason, the Ancient Greek plural form is sometimes used, namely lemmata (Greek λῆμμα, pl. λήμματα).