thesaurus
thesaurus — 名詞
1. A reference book or website that groups words by their shared meanings, helping
同義詞詞典
按詞義分類列出同義詞的工具書
A reference book or website that groups words by their shared meanings, helping you find other words that mean the same or nearly the same thing as a word you already know.
Tendai used a thesaurus to find a stronger word for 'good' in her essay.
Tendai 為了讓文章裡的「好」更有力,使用了同義詞詞典。
A print thesaurus sits on the reference shelf of most school libraries.
大多數學校圖書館的參考書區都放有一本紙本同義詞詞典。
When you write a report, a thesaurus can help you avoid repeating the same words.
寫報告時使用同義詞詞典,可以幫助你避免一再重複同樣的詞語。
If you type 'happy' into an online thesaurus, it shows you related words like 'joyful' and 'content'.
如果你在線上同義詞詞典輸入「快樂」,它會顯示像「喜悅」和「滿足」這類相關詞語。
Many writers keep a thesaurus open in a browser tab while working on their novels.
許多作家在寫小說時,會在瀏覽器中固定開啟同義詞詞典的分頁。
- synonym dictionary
A less common, more literal term; 'thesaurus' is the standard name used by publishers and libraries.
- word finder
Emphasises the search function rather than the reference-book format; less formal.
- synonym finder
Directly describes what the book does; occasionally used as a subtitle but rarely as the main title.
用法筆記
Countable noun. The plural can be either 'thesauruses' (common and informal) or 'thesauri' (formal, especially in academic or library contexts). Unlike a dictionary, a thesaurus does not provide full definitions — it lists words of similar meaning.