参见:wiktionary

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wiki +‎ dictionary组成的混成词

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Wiktionary (复数 Wiktionaries)

  1. 维基词典
    • 2003年5月1日, Hamish Mackintosh, “Talk time: William Gibson”, 出自 The Guardian[1], London,于30 June 2016归档自原页面,第 21 页:
      [Hamish Mackintosh:] So is Google officially a verb now? / [William Gibson:] When I wrote Pattern Recognition, it occurred to me that I could use it as a verb and it also occurred to me that someone might already have done so. I thought it didn't matter too much. If I'm first that's great, but if I'm not, then it's just good reportage in a way. Sites like Wiktionary track new usages and neologisms. The page on Google as a verb went back almost two years!
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    • 2008, Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, Ben Yates, “Wikimedia Commons and Other Sister Projects”, 出自 How Wikipedia Works: And How You Can Be a Part of It, San Francisco, Calif.: No Starch Press, →ISBN428 and 430 页s:
      [page 428] Wiktionary is a multilingual dictionary (also thesaurus and phrase-book) and has distinctive content policies. Words must be attested and idiomatic (that is, words should be in use, and phrases should be commonly used idioms), and submissions should be neutral and verifiable. [] [page 430] Wiktionary was proposed on the Wikipedia-L mailing list in April 2001 by Larry Sanger, just three months after Wikipedia was launched. [] An outside project called Omegawiki, started by a handful of Wiktionarians, is working on a grand combination of data from Wiktionary into a single dictionary for all languages.
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    • 2008, John Broughton, “What Wikipedia is Not”, 出自 Wikipedia Reader’s Guide (The Missing Manual), Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly Media, →ISBN22:
      Wikipedia has a well-known policy (to experienced editors, at least) stating what kinds of information belong in the encyclopedia. The sister projects that the Wikimedia Foundation supports, such as Wiktionary, fulfill some of the roles that Wikipedia does not. [] Wiktionary is a free, multilingual dictionary with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations, sample quotations, synonyms, antonyms and translations. It's the "lexical companion" to Wikipedia.
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    • 2010, Elizabeth Knowles, “[Appendix:] Where to Look: A Selection of Online Resources”, 出自 How to Read a Word, Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN159:
      Collaborative online resources such as Wiktionary may offer a first view of recent coinages which have not yet been included in traditional dictionaries.
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    • 2010, Christian M. Meyer, Iryna Gurevych, “Worth Its Weight in Gold or Yet Another Resource – A Comparative Study of Wiktionary, OpenThesaurus and GermaNet”, 出自 Alexander Gelbukh 编, Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing: 11th International Conference, CICLing 2010, Iasi, Romania, March 21–27, 2010, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 6008; LNCS Sublibrary; SL 1 (Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues)), Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, N.Y.: Springer, →ISBN41:
      The source of a Wiktionary relation is usually associated with a certain word sense. The syntax [2] fish within the article bass, e.g., indicates that the second sense of bass (the fish within the order of Perciformes) is the source of a (hypernymy) relation to the target term fish. Unfortunately, the target of a relation is not sense disambiguated in general, as it is only given by a link to a certain article. For the term fish in the relation above, it is not clear whether the maritime animal, a part of a ship's mast or a card game is meant. Automatic word sense disambiguation is required to determine the correct sense of the target. To our knowledge, this issue has not been addressed in any of the works based on Wiktionary.
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    • 2015, Werner Krauß, “Heritage and Climate Change: A Fatal Affair”, 出自 The Future of Heritage as Climates Change: Loss, Adaptation and Creativity (Key Issues in Cultural Heritage), Abingdon, Oxon., New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN54:
      In a letter, Otto Maier called this drawing a "Galimathias"; according to a "wiktionary entry," this is a Greek word that passed from French students to German citizens and signifies something like "nonsense".
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  2. 此词典项目的特定版本,以某种语言编写,例如英语维基词典。

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  • 世界语: Vikivortaro (仿译词)
  • 芬兰语: Wikisanakirja (仿译词)
  • 希伯来语: וִיקִימִלּוֹן (vikimilón) (仿译词)
  • 爱尔兰语: Vicífhoclóir (仿译词)

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丹麦语维基百科有一篇文章关于:
维基百科 da

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源自英语 Wiktionary

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Wiktionary

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荷兰语维基百科有一篇文章关于:
维基百科 nl

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  • 国际音标(帮助): /ˈʋɪk.ʃən.ri/, /ˈʋɪk.ʃəˌnɛ.ri/
  • 断字:Wik‧ti‧o‧na‧ry

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Wiktionary m

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德语维基百科有一篇文章关于:
维基百科 de

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英语 Wiktionary

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  • 国际音标(帮助): /ˈvɪk.(t)ʃəˌnɛ.ʁi/, /-ɹi/
  • 国际音标(帮助): /ˈvɪk.(t)ʃənˌʁiː/, /-ˌɹiː/ (可能罕用)
  • 音频:[ˈʋɪktʃəˌnɛɹi](档案)
  • 音频 (柏林):[ˈʋɪktʃəˌnɛɹi](档案)
  • 断字:Wik‧tio‧na‧ry

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Wiktionary n (专有名词强变化,属格 Wiktionarys Wiktionary)

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皮埃蒙特语

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Wiktionary c (属格 Wiktionarys)

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