Sharp Electronic Dictionary PW-E550 User Manual

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SUBSENSE:

Economics the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients,
employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other
Item:

EXAMPLE: a recent slump in demand.

(c) other extension or shift in meaning, retaining one or more

elements of the core sense, e.g.,

HEADWORD: bamboo

CORE SENSE: a giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is

widely cultivated.

SUBSENSE: the hollow jointed stem of this plant, used as a cane or to make

furniture and implements:

EXAMPLE: [as adj.] a bamboo serving tray.

HEADWORD: management

CORE SENSE: the process of dealing with or controlling things or people:

EXAMPLE: the management of elk herds.

SUBSENSE:

Medicine & Psychiatry the treatment or control of diseases,
injuries, or disorders, or the care of patients who suffer from
them:

EXAMPLE: the use of combination chemotherapy in the management of

breast cancer.

HEADWORD: mandarin

CORE SENSE: an official in any of the nine top grades of the former imperial

Chinese civil service.

SUBSENSE: a powerful official or senior bureaucrat, esp. one perceived as

reactionary and secretive:

EXAMPLE: a civil service mandarin

Many entries have just one core sense. However some entries are more complex
and have different strands of meaning, each constituting a core sense. In this case,
each core sense is introduced by a bold sense number, and each potentially has its
own block of subsenses relating to it.

(a) figurative extension of the core sense, e.g.,

HEADWORD: backbone

CORE SENSE: the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis;

the spine.

SUBSENSE:

figurative the chief support of a system or organization; the
mainstay:

EXAMPLE: these firms are the backbone of our industrial sector.

HEADWORD: bankrupt

CORE SENSE: (of a person or organization) declared in law unable to pay

outstanding debts:

EXAMPLE: the company was declared bankrupt.

SUBSENSE:

figurative completely lacking in a particular quality or value:

EXAMPLE: their cause is morally bankrupt.

(b) specialized case of the core sense, e.g.,

HEADWORD: zone

CORE SENSE: [usu. with adj.] an area or stretch of land having a particular

characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular
restrictions:

EXAMPLE: a pedestrian zone.

SUBSENSE:

Geography a well-defined region extending around the earth
between definite limits, esp. between two parallels of latitude:

EXAMPLE: a zone of easterly winds.

SUBSENSE:

Sports in basketball, football, and hockey, a specific area of the
court, field, or rink, esp. one to be defended by a particular
player, or the mode of defensive play using this system.

HEADWORD: demand

CORE SENSE: an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right:

EXAMPLE: a series of demands for far-reaching reforms.

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