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    corpus

    US /ˈkɔ:rpəs/

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    UK /ˈkɔ:pəs/

    B2
    n.NounLarge collection of written and spoken language
    You need an English corpus to completely understand how to use this word

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    Gemini: All you need to know in 90 seconds

    01:31Gemini: All you need to know in 90 seconds
    • Taylor used Gemini to search a large corpus of scientific papers for key information.

      Taylor used Gemini to search a large corpus of scientific papers for key information.

    • Taylor used Gemini to search a large corpus of scientific papers for key information.

      Taylor used Gemini to search a large corpus of scientific papers for key information.

    B1

    Alternatives to

    02:20Alternatives to
    • An alternative to "I want" is "I'm in the mood for something," such as "I'm in the mood for sushi," or "I'm in the mood to do something," like "I'm in the mood to go shopping today." According to the Cambridge English Corpus, "I'm in the mood for" is twice as common than "I'm in the mood to do something," but "I'm in the mood for" is less often negated than "I'm in the mood to do something." Normally, people say, "I'm not in the mood to clean today." Or maybe I feel like Japanese food.

      An alternative to "I want" is "I'm in the mood for something," such as "I'm in the mood for sushi," or "I'm in the mood to do something," like "I'm in the mood to go shopping today." According to the Cambridge English Corpus, "I'm in the mood for" is twice as common than "I'm in the mood to do something," but "I'm in the mood for" is less often negated than "I'm in the mood to do something." Normally, people say, "I'm not in the mood to clean today." Or maybe I feel like Japanese food.

    • An alternative to "I want" is "I'm in the mood for something," such as "I'm in the mood for sushi," or "I'm in the mood to do something," like "I'm in the mood to go shopping today." According to the Cambridge English Corpus, "I'm in the mood for" is twice as common than "I'm in the mood to do something," but "I'm in the mood for" is less often negated than "I'm in the mood to do something." Normally, people say, "I'm not in the mood to clean today." Or maybe I feel like Japanese food.

      An alternative to "I want" is "I'm in the mood for something," such as "I'm in the mood for sushi," or "I'm in the mood to do something," like "I'm in the mood to go shopping today." According to the Cambridge English Corpus, "I'm in the mood for" is twice as common than "I'm in the mood to do something," but "I'm in the mood for" is less often negated than "I'm in the mood to do something." Normally, people say, "I'm not in the mood to clean today." Or maybe I feel like Japanese food.

    A2

    データを”絵の具”にする男。機械学習が創る人類の記憶 | Obsessed | WIRED Japan

    10:33データを”絵の具”にする男。機械学習が創る人類の記憶 | Obsessed | WIRED Japan
    • And let the machine learn from this entire corpus of data.

      And let the machine learn from this entire corpus of data.

    • And let the machine learn from this entire corpus of data.

      And let the machine learn from this entire corpus of data.

    B1

    Transformers, explained: Understand the model behind GPT, BERT, and T5

    09:11Transformers, explained: Understand the model behind GPT, BERT, and T5
    • BERT was trained on a massive text corpus and has become this sort of general pocket knife for NLP that can be adopted to a bunch of different tasks, like text summarization, question answering, classification,

      BERT was trained on a massive text corpus and has become this sort of general pocket knife for NLP that can be adopted to a bunch of different tasks, like text summarization, question answering, classification,

    • BERT was trained on a massive text corpus and has become this sort of general pocket knife for NLP that can be adopted to a bunch of different tasks, like text summarization, question answering, classification, and finding similar sentences.

      BERT was trained on a massive text corpus and has become this sort of general pocket knife for NLP that can be adopted to a bunch of different tasks, like text summarization, question answering, classification, and finding similar sentences.

    B1

    All's Fair | Legal Jargon | Hulu

    01:42All's Fair | Legal Jargon | Hulu
    • The habeas corpus is a writ that is basically your last of its appeals.

      The habeas corpus is a writ that is basically your last of its appeals.

    • Habeas corpus is a writ that is basically your last of its appeals.

      Habeas corpus is a writ that is basically your last of its appeals.

    A2

    The Northern Renaissance: Crash Course European History #3

    14:02The Northern Renaissance: Crash Course European History #3
    • And as jurists worked to decipher the meaning of every Latin word of the corpus of Roman law, the western legal tradition was born.

      And as jurists worked to decipher the meaning of every Latin word of the corpus of Roman law, the western legal tradition was born.

    • And as jurists worked to decipher the meaning of every Latin word of the corpus of Roman law, the Western legal tradition was born.

      And as jurists worked to decipher the meaning of every Latin word of the corpus of Roman law, the Western legal tradition was born.

    B1

    Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor - Belső agyvérzésem - My stroke of insight - MULTI SUBTITLES

    18:42Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor - Belső agyvérzésem - My stroke of insight - MULTI SUBTITLES
    • The two hemispheres do communicate with one another through the corpus callosum, which is made up of some 300 million axonal fibers, but

      The two hemispheres do communicate with one another through the corpus callosum, which is made up of some 300 million axonal fibers, but

    • through the corpus collosum,

      through the corpus collosum,

    B1

    肯尼•羅賓森 (Sir Ken Robinson) 問,學校扼殺了創意嗎? (中英雙字幕)

    19:29肯尼•羅賓森 (Sir Ken Robinson) 問,學校扼殺了創意嗎? (中英雙字幕)
    • The brain is intentionally by the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain called the corpus callosum.

      The brain is intentionally by the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain called the corpus callosum.

    • called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.

      called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.

    A2

    SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity

    19:29SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity
    • By the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain called the corpus callosum.

      By the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain called the corpus callosum.

    • called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.

      called the corpus callosum. It's thicker in women.

    A2

    The Zipf Mystery

    21:05The Zipf Mystery
    • which ranks words as found in the British National Corpus, "sauce" is the

      which ranks words as found in the British National Corpus, "sauce" is the

    • Well, watch this: according to wordcount.org, which ranks words as found in the British National Corpus, Sauce is the 5,555th most common English word.

      Well, watch this: according to wordcount.org, which ranks words as found in the British National Corpus, Sauce is the 5,555th most common English word.

    B1