Similar words: deposition, pole position, predisposition, postposition, position, opposition, positional, composition. Meaning: [‚prepə'zɪʃn] n. 1. a function word that combines with a noun or pronoun or noun phrase to form a prepositional phrase that can have an adverbial or adjectival relation to some other word 2. (linguistics) the placing of one linguistic element before another (as placing a modifier before the word it modifies in a sentence or placing an affix before the base to which it is attached).
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(31) An English phrasal verb is an idiomatic combination consisting of a verb and a particle (adverb or preposition) or two particles.
(32) The old rule against stranding a preposition at the end of a clause, like "whom we've worked with", was a peeve of the 17th-century essayist John Dryden.
(33) A preposition together with its object is called a prepositional phrase.
(34) According to a distribute computer automatic alarm system that consist of dorminant, preposition and terminal computer, We introduced its communication system.
(35) The judges liked the new egalitarianism of this: lest anyone be offended at the idea that a cascade falls from top to bottom, this new preposition makes the idea less hierarchical.
(36) It's the semantic relation between the object of the preposition and verb that define and induce the grammatical function of preposition.
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(37) We use different preposition to talk about time, days, months and seasons.
(38) After preposition the objective case of pronouns should be used, but he used the nominative case.
(39) In addition a locative prepositional phrase is mainly a locative preposition and a nominal group.
(40) If their each influence breaks through the boundary about them, the original"preposition o"phrase will lexicalize into the"preposition o"compound words .
(41) The word tongue in Mandarin can be used a verb a preposition.
(42) The deviations from the natural conclusion will arise when categorical preposition is reasoned in transformed forms.
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