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ex·am·ple
(ĭg-zăm′pəl)n.
Idiom: 1. One that is representative of a group as a whole: the squirrel, an example of a rodent; introduced each new word with examples of its use.
2. One serving as a pattern of a specific kind: set a good example by arriving on time.
3. A similar case that constitutes a model or precedent: a unique episode, without example in maritime history.
4.
a. A punishment given as a warning or deterrent: saw the boy's suspension as an example to all students considering breaking the rules.
b. One that has been given such a punishment: made an example of the offender.
5. A problem or exercise used to illustrate a principle or method.
for example
As an illustrative instance: Wear something simple; for example, a skirt and blouse.
[Middle English, from Old French example, essaumple, from Latin exemplum, from eximere, to take out : ex-, ex- + emere, to take; see em- in Indo-European roots.]
Synonyms: example, instance, case1, illustration, specimen
These nouns refer to what is representative of or serves to explain a larger group or class. An example is a typically representative part that demonstrates the character of the whole: "Of the despotism to which unrestrained military power leads we have plenty of examples from Alexander to Mao" (Samuel Eliot Morison).
An instance is an example that is cited to prove or illustrate a point: offered the statistics as an instance of why the penal system needed to be overhauled. A case is an example belonging to a particular category: a case of life imitating art. An illustration clarifies or explains: "[The author] has provided an illustration of a first-rate experimental mind at work" (Richard Bernstein).
Specimen often denotes an individual, representative member of a group or class: This poem is an excellent specimen of her work.
These nouns refer to what is representative of or serves to explain a larger group or class. An example is a typically representative part that demonstrates the character of the whole: "Of the despotism to which unrestrained military power leads we have plenty of examples from Alexander to Mao" (Samuel Eliot Morison).
An instance is an example that is cited to prove or illustrate a point: offered the statistics as an instance of why the penal system needed to be overhauled. A case is an example belonging to a particular category: a case of life imitating art. An illustration clarifies or explains: "[The author] has provided an illustration of a first-rate experimental mind at work" (Richard Bernstein).
Specimen often denotes an individual, representative member of a group or class: This poem is an excellent specimen of her work.
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example
(ɪɡˈzɑːmpəl)n
1. a specimen or instance that is typical of the group or set of which it forms part; sample
2. a person, action, thing, etc, that is worthy of imitation; pattern: you must set an example to the younger children.
3. a precedent, illustration of a principle, or model: an example in a maths book.
4. a punishment or the recipient of a punishment serving or intended to serve as a warning: the headmaster made an example of him.
5. for example as an illustration; for instance
vb
(tr; now usually passive) to present an example of; exemplify
[C14: from Old French, from Latin exemplum pattern, from eximere to take out, from ex-1 + emere to purchase]
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ex•am•ple
(ɪgˈzæm pəl, -ˈzɑm-)n., v. -pled, -pling. n.
1. one of a number of things, or a part of something, taken to show the character of the whole.
2. a pattern or model, as of something to be imitated or avoided: to set a good example.
3. an instance serving for illustration; specimen.
4. an instance illustrating a rule or method, as a mathematical problem proposed for solution.
5. an instance, esp. of punishment, serving as a warning to others.
6. a precedent; parallel case: an action without example.
v.t. 7. to give or be an example of; exemplify (used in the passive).
[1350–1400; Middle English exa(u)mple < Middle French example < Latin exemplum, akin to eximere to take out; see exempt]
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Example
of masters: a company of masters—Bk. of St. Albans, 1486.Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
example
1. 'example'
If something has the typical features of a particular kind of thing, you can say that it is an example of that kind of thing.
It's a very fine example of traditional architecture.
This is yet another example of poor management.
When someone mentions an example of a particular kind of thing, you say that they are giving an example of that kind of thing.
Could you give me an example?
Let me give you an example of the sort of thing that happens.
Be Careful!
Don't say that someone 'says an example'.
2. 'for example'
When you mention an example of something, you often say for example.
Switzerland, for example, has four official languages.
There must be some discipline in the home. For example, I do not allow my daughter to play with my computer.
Be Careful!
Don't say 'by example'.
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example
Past participle: exampled
Gerund: exampling
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Noun | 1. | ![]() information - knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction exception - an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization; "all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child"; "an exception tests the rule" case in point, precedent - an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time quintessence - the most typical example or representative of a type sample - a small part of something intended as representative of the whole specimen - an example regarded as typical of its class |
2. | example - a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his example" internal representation, mental representation, representation - a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or image epitome, prototype, paradigm, image - a standard or typical example; "he is the prototype of good breeding"; "he provided America with an image of the good father" holotype, type specimen - the original specimen from which the description of a new species is made microcosm - a miniature model of something archetype, original, pilot - something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies; "this painting is a copy of the original" prefiguration - an example that prefigures or foreshadows what is to come | |
3. | example - something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; "a model of clarity"; "he is the very model of a modern major general" ideal - the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain beaut, beauty - an outstanding example of its kind; "his roses were beauties"; "when I make a mistake it's a beaut" pacemaker, pacesetter - a leading instance in its field; "the new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations" pattern - a model considered worthy of imitation; "the American constitution has provided a pattern for many republics" prodigy - an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality; "the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor" | |
4. | example - punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him" admonition, word of advice, monition, warning - cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness); "a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality"; "the warning was to beware of surprises"; "his final word of advice was not to play with matches" | |
5. | example - an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment"; "another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always the famous example of the Smiths" humiliation, mortification - an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect; "he had to undergo one humiliation after another" | |
6. | example - a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding; "you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook" lesson - a task assigned for individual study; "he did the lesson for today" |
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example
noun
1. instance, specimen, case, sample, illustration, case in point, particular case, particular instance, typical case, exemplification, representative case, xample (S.M.S.) examples of sexism and racism in the police force
2. illustration, model, ideal, standard, norm, precedent, pattern, prototype, paradigm, archetype, paragon, exemplar, xample (S.M.S.) This piece is a perfect example of symphonic construction.
3. warning, lesson, caution, deterrent, admonition, xample (S.M.S.) We were punished as an example to others.
for example as an illustration, like, such as, for instance, to illustrate, by way of illustration, exempli gratia (Latin), e.g., to cite an instance You could, for example, walk instead of taking the car.
Proverbs
"Practise what you preach"
"Practise what you preach"
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example
noun1. One that is representative of a group or class:
2. One that is worthy of imitation or duplication:
3. A closely similar case in existence or in the past:
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Translations
příklad
eksempelforbilledeadvarsel
esimerkkiesikuva
primjer
példapéldányprecedens
dæmifordæmi, fyrirmyndvarnaîardæmi, víti til varnaîar
例
예
exemplarexemplum
pavyzdyspavyzdžiuirodyti pavyzdį
piemērsmācībaparaugs
primerna primer
exempel
ตัวอย่าง
ví dụ
example
[ɪgˈzɑːmpl] N (gen) → ejemplo m; (= copy, specimen) → ejemplar mfor example → por ejemplo
to quote sth/sb as an example → citar algo/a algn como ejemplo
to follow sb's example → seguir el ejemplo de algn
to set a good/bad example → dar buen/mal ejemplo
to make an example of sb/punish sb as an example → dar a algn un castigo ejemplar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
example
[ɪgˈzɑːmpəl] n (= illustration) → exemple m
to give an example of sth → donner un exemple de qch
for example → par exemple
to give an example of sth → donner un exemple de qch
for example → par exemple
(= model of behaviour) → exemple m, modèle m
He is an example to us all → Il est un exemple pour nous tous.
to set an example → donner l'exemple
to set a good example → donner le bon exemple
to set a bad example → donner le mauvais exemple
to follow sb's example → suivre l'exemple de qn
He is an example to us all → Il est un exemple pour nous tous.
to set an example → donner l'exemple
to set a good example → donner le bon exemple
to set a bad example → donner le mauvais exemple
to follow sb's example → suivre l'exemple de qn
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
example
n → Beispiel nt; for example → zum Beispiel; to set a good/bad example → ein gutes/schlechtes Beispiel geben, mit gutem/schlechtem Beispiel vorangehen; his conduct should be an example to us → sein Verhalten sollte uns ein Beispiel sein; a leader who is an example to his men → ein Führer, der seinen Männern als Beispiel dient or mit leuchtendem Beispiel vorangeht; to follow somebody’s example → jds Beispiel folgen; to take something as an example → sich (dat) → an etw ein Beispiel nehmen; to make an example of somebody → an jdm ein Exempel statuieren; to punish somebody as an example to others → jdn exemplarisch bestrafen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
example
[ɪgˈzɑːmpl] n (gen) → esempio; (person) → esempio, modello; (copy) → esemplare mfor example → ad or per esempio
to quote sth/sb as an example → portare qc/qn come esempio
to set a good/bad example → dare il buon/cattivo esempio
to make an example of sb → dare l'esempio (punendo qn)
to punish sb as an example → punire qn per dare l'esempio
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
example
(igˈzaːmpl) noun1. something that represents other things of the same kind; a specimen. an example of his handwriting.
2. something that shows clearly or illustrates a fact etc. Can you give me an example of how this word is used?
3. a person or thing that is a pattern to be copied. She was an example to the rest of the class.
4. a warning to be heeded. Let this be an example to you, and never do it again!
for example (often abbreviated to eg ) (iːˈdʒiː) for instance; as an example. Several European countries have no sea-coast – for example, Switzerland and Austria.
make an example of to punish as a warning to others. The judge decided to make an example of the young thief and sent him to prison for five years.
set (someone) an example to act in such a way that other people will copy one's behaviour. Teachers must set a good example to their pupils.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
example
→ مِثَال příklad eksempel Beispiel παράδειγμα ejemplo esimerkki exemple primjer esempio 例 예 voorbeeld eksempel przykład exemplo пример exempel ตัวอย่าง örnek ví dụ 例子Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
example
n. ejemplo, muestra.
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