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{
"term": "tribute",
"partOfSpeech": "noun",
"ox5000": true,
"cefr": "c1",
"definitions": [
{
"senseNumber": 1,
"definition": "an act, a statement or a gift that is intended to show your love or respect, especially for a dead person",
"sensetop": "tribute (to somebody)",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "At her funeral her oldest friend **paid tribute to** her life and work."
},
{
"text": "The crowd stood in silent tribute to those who had died in the war."
},
{
"text": "This book is a fitting tribute to the bravery of the pioneers."
},
{
"text": "floral tributes *(= gifts of flowers at a funeral)*"
},
{
"text": "The President led the tributes to ‘a great statesman and a decent man’."
},
{
"text": "Tributes flooded in when her death was announced."
}
],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["anniversary", "birthday", "memorial"],
"verb + tribute": ["pay", "give", "write"],
"tribute + verb": ["flood in", "pour in"],
"tribute + noun": ["album", "concert", "show"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 2,
"definition": "showing the good effects or influence of something/somebody",
"sensetop": "tribute to something/somebody",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "His recovery is a tribute to the doctors' skill."
},
{
"text": "The bridge is a remarkable tribute to the skill of the Victorian railway engineers."
}
],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["great", "remarkable"],
"preposition": ["tribute to"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 3,
"definition": "(especially in the past) money given by one country or political leader to another, especially in return for protection or for not being attacked",
"examples": []
}
],
"pronunciations": {
"uk": [
{
"pronunciation": "/ˈtrɪbjuːt/",
"audio": "tr/tribute/tribute__gb_1.mp3"
}
],
"us": [
{
"pronunciation": "/ˈtrɪbjuːt/",
"audio": "tr/tribute/tribute__us_1.mp3"
}
]
},
"wordOrigin": "late Middle English (in sense (3)): from Latin tributum, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of tribuere ‘assign’ (originally ‘divide between tribes’), from tribus ‘tribe’."
}