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{ "term": "league", "partOfSpeech": "noun", "ox3000": true, "cefr": "b2", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": 1, "definition": "a group of sports teams who all play each other to earn points and find which team is best", "sensetop": "in a league", "cefr": "b2", "ox3000": true, "examples": [ { "text": "Castleford have **led the league** for most of the season." }, { "text": "We must do better if we are to **win the league** again this season." }, { "text": "a **league match/game**" }, { "text": "They missed an opportunity to clinch the **league title** at the weekend." }, { "text": "The **league leaders** scored 3 goals in the last five minutes." }, { "text": "United were league champions last season." }, { "text": "the best team in the league", "contextForm": "in a league" }, { "text": "Their 3–0 win was enough to put them at the **top of the league**." }, { "text": "Bristol were at the **bottom of the league**." }, { "text": "He played Sunday League cricket for years." }, { "text": "He set a league record for the longest touchdown run." }, { "text": "The Yankees dominated the league that year." }, { "text": "The team joined the Northern League last year." }, { "text": "They want to start a new football league." }, { "text": "They're hoping to improve their position in the league." }, { "text": "new proposals for a European super league" }, { "text": "the first women's professional athletic league in the US" }, { "text": "the standard for professional sports leagues in this country" }, { "text": "players for a team in a fantasy league" }, { "text": "They face a league club in the next round." } ], "topics": ["Sports: ball and racket sports"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["basketball", "cricket", "football"], "verb + league": ["create", "form", "set up"], "league + noun": ["champions", "leaders", "championship"], "preposition": ["in a/​the league"], "phrases": [ "at the bottom of the league", "at the top of the league", "come bottom of the league" ] } }, { "senseNumber": 2, "definition": "a level of quality, ability, etc.", "sensetop": "in a leaguenot in somebody's leagueout of somebody's league", "labels": "(informal)", "examples": [ { "text": "As a painter, he is **in a league of his own** *(= much better than others)*.", "contextForm": "in a league" }, { "text": "They're **in a different league** from us." }, { "text": "When it comes to cooking, I'm not in her league *(= she is much better than me)*.", "contextForm": "not in somebody's league" }, { "text": "A house like that is out of our league *(= too expensive for us)*.", "contextForm": "out of somebody's league" }, { "text": "Today's technology is in a different league." }, { "text": "The car's size, price and power put it in another league." } ], "collocations": { "adjective": ["big", "super", "top"], "phrases": [ "in a different league", "in a league of your own", "not in the same league (as…)" ] } }, { "senseNumber": 3, "definition": "a group of people or nations who have combined for a particular purpose", "cefr": "b2", "examples": [ { "text": "the League of Nations" }, { "text": "a meeting of the Women’s League for Peace" }, { "text": "the countries in the Arab League" }, { "text": "the League for Prison Reform" } ], "synonyms": "alliance", "topics": ["Politics"] }, { "senseNumber": 4, "definition": "a unit for measuring distance, equal to about 3 miles or 4 000 metres", "labels": "(old use)", "examples": [] }, { "senseNumber": null, "definition": "making secret plans with somebody", "examples": [ { "text": "Those two crooks seem to be in league with each other." } ] } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/liːɡ/", "audio": "le/league/league__gb_1.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/liːɡ/", "audio": "le/league/league__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "senses 1 to 3 late Middle English (denoting a compact for mutual protection or advantage): via French from Italian lega, from legare ‘to bind’, from Latin ligare.sense 4 late Middle English: from late Latin leuga, leuca, late Greek leugē, or from Provençal lega (modern French lieue)." }