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array
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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array
ar‧ray
1
/
əˈreɪ
/
●○○
noun
[
countable
]
1
[
usually singular
]
GROUP OF THINGS
a group of people or things, especially one that is large or
impressive
array of
a dazzling array of flowers
a
bewildering array
of options
a vast/impressive/wide array
There was a vast array of colours to choose from.
2
TD
technical
a set of numbers or
signs
, or of
computer
memory
units
,
arranged
in lines across or down
Examples from the Corpus
array
•
Employees
shuffle
into the
training
room for a three-to six-hour
session
featuring
an
array
of information.
•
An
array
of
Navajo
rugs
recently held
center
stage
in the
Showcase
Gallery
.
•
The big
essential
oil
suppliers
stock
a
bewildering
array
of
essences
.
•
The
prisoner
nodded
faintly at the
array
of somber faces.
•
They had
increasing
difficulty
in providing even tolerably
competent
candidates
for the
array
of
provincial
posts
reserved
for them.
•
An
adult
has a
vast
array
of comparatively
complex
schemata
that
permit
a great number of differentiations.
a vast/impressive/wide array
•
As an
Empire
player
you can
choose
from a vast array of
infantry
types
.
•
Because they had so much more
energy
available
to them, cyanobacteria
exploded
into a vast array of different forms.
•
Clearly no government can
legislate
for such a
wide
array of
circumstances
,
let
alone
attempt
to
enforce
such
legislation
.
•
In a
conversation
that
ranged
far
beyond
the
movie
, Fairchild
revealed
a wide array of interests.
•
The book includes a wide array of misguided movie
reviews
.
•
The
class
enemy
, the
bourgeoisie
and its
allies
,
wielded
a vast array of
ideological
weapons
designed
to
mislead
the
proletariat
.
•
The
karate
repertoire
has a vast array of
technical
kicks
.
•
University
and
college
libraries
enable
the
enquiring
mind
to range freely over a vast array of
literature
.
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array
array
2
verb
[
transitive
]
1
literary
PUT ON CLOTHES
to wear particular
clothes
, especially clothes of good
quality
arrayed in something
She came in arrayed in all her finery.
2
literary
ARRANGE A MEETING, EVENT ETC
to arrange something in an
attractive
way
arrayed on something
make-up arrayed on the bathroom counter
3
formal
PM
to put
soldiers
in
position
ready
to
fight
Grammar
Array
is usually passive.
Examples from the Corpus
array
•
The
princess
arrayed
herself in her best clothes and
jewels
.
•
Most
languages
, when
arrayed
in order, offer a
rhythmic
transition
series
or
sensory
structure
.
•
Certainly when Johnnie Armstrong
arrived
for his meeting with the
king
he was
arrayed
in the most
ostentatious
items
from his
wardrobe
.
•
Nikulin's
medals
were
arrayed
on a
cushion
at the
foot
of his
coffin
.
•
In
front
of this already
fatigued
force
were
arrayed
some of the best-equipped and best-trained
troops
in the world.
•
She even
managed
to
array
the
girl
in
shining
armor.
•
She
pushed
open the
door
and
saw
a small
counter
before her
arrayed
with pieces of
leather
and a
variety
of lasts.
arrayed in something
•
No
doubt
he took his
seat
in the Dail
arrayed in
a
coat
of many
colours
and of many
shreds
and
patches
.
•
They are a distinguished-looking
bunch
, particularly when
arrayed in
all their
blue
,
gold
and
scarlet
finery
for some
official
function
.
•
Most languages, when
arrayed in
order, offer a rhythmic transition series or sensory structure.
•
I
approach
until I can see the
velvet
petals
arrayed in
radial
symmetry
.
•
Certainly when Johnnie Armstrong arrived for his meeting with the king he was
arrayed in
the most ostentatious items from his wardrobe.
•
Three o'clock found them ready and
waiting
,
arrayed in
their most
festive
attire
.
arrayed on something
•
The
town
was nothing more than a
handful
of
buildings
arrayed on
either side of the
highway
.
•
Lightning
rods
,
carpentry
, and brickwork-all were
spelled
out,
arrayed on
legal-sized
paper
across seventeen numbered
sections
.
From Longman Business Dictionary
array
ar‧ray
/
əˈreɪ
/
noun
[
countable
]
1
a range of many different things
a
vast array
of electronic and consumer products
2
COMPUTING
a set of computer memory units arranged in
rows
across or down
a device that stores massive amounts of computer data on arrays of disk drives
Origin
array
2
(
1300-1400
)
Old French
arayer
, from
Vulgar Latin
arredare
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