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单词 convenience
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convenience

noun
 
/kənˈviːniəns/
/kənˈviːniəns/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [uncountable] the quality of being useful, easy or suitable for somebody
    • We have provided seats for the convenience of our customers.
    • For (the sake of) convenience, the two groups have been treated as one in this report.
    • The position of the house combines quietness and convenience.
    • In this resort you can enjoy all the comfort and convenience of modern tourism.
    compare inconvenience see also flag of convenience, marriage of convenience
    Extra Examples
    • All our holiday chalets include a microwave and food processor for extra convenience.
    • An order form is enclosed for your convenience.
    • I keep my cookbooks in the kitchen for convenience.
    • The system is based on administrative convenience rather than public benefit.
    • We leave the keys near the front door for the sake of convenience.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • added
    • additional
    verb + convenience
    • offer
    • provide
    convenience + noun
    • food
    • store
    preposition
    • at your convenience
    • for (your) convenience
    phrases
    • a marriage of convenience
    • at your earliest convenience
    • comfort and convenience
    See full entry
  2.  
    [countable] something that is useful and can make things easier or quicker to do, or more comfortable
    • It was a great convenience to have the school so near.
    • The house had all the modern conveniences (= central heating, etc.) that were unusual at that time.
    see also public convenience
    Extra Examples
    • They wouldn't like to live without modern conveniences such as microwaves.
    • It's a great convenience living next door to a post office.
    • It's a great convenience living near the station.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • modern
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  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin convenientia, from convenient- ‘assembling, agreeing’, from the verb convenire ‘assemble, agree, fit’, from con- ‘together’ + venire ‘come’.
Idioms
at somebody’s convenience
  1. (formal) at a time or a place that is suitable for somebody
    • Can you telephone me at your convenience to arrange a meeting?
at your earliest convenience
  1. (business) as soon as possible
    • Please contact us at your earliest convenience.
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