GRE/oxford_api/json/17_ad.json

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{"id": "ad", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "ad", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"etymologies": ["late 18th century: abbreviation"], "homographNumber": "100", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/ad_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "ad"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["an advertisement"], "examples": [{"text": "the latest television lager ad"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0008640.005", "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "advertisement", "text": "Advertisement"}], "shortDefinitions": ["advertisement"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "notice"}, {"language": "en", "text": "announcement"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bulletin"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "advertisement", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0000313.001"}]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "ad"}], "type": "headword", "word": "ad"}, {"id": "ad", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"homographNumber": "200", "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/ad_gb_2.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "ad"}], "senses": [{"crossReferenceMarkers": ["short for advantage"], "crossReferences": [{"id": "advantage", "text": "advantage", "type": "abbreviation of"}], "domainClasses": [{"id": "tennis", "text": "Tennis"}], "domains": [{"id": "tennis", "text": "Tennis"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0008660.004", "registers": [{"id": "informal", "text": "Informal"}], "semanticClasses": [{"id": "score", "text": "Score"}], "shortDefinitions": ["advantage"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "noun", "text": "Noun"}, "text": "ad"}], "type": "headword", "word": "ad"}, {"id": "AD", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"entries": [{"grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "abbreviation", "text": "Abbreviation", "type": "Residual"}], "notes": [{"text": "AD is normally written in small capitals and is traditionally placed before the numerals, as in AD 375 (not 375 AD). The reason for this is that AD is an abbreviation of anno domini, which means \u2018in the year of our Lord\u2019. However, when the date is spelled out, it is normal to write the third century AD (not AD the third century). Compare with BC", "type": "editorialNote"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/a_d_1_gb_1_abbr.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "e\u026a\u02c8di\u02d0"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["Anno Domini (used to indicate that a date comes the specified number of years after the traditional date of Christ's birth)."], "id": "m_en_gbus0008610.005", "semanticClasses": [{"id": "era", "text": "Era"}], "shortDefinitions": ["Anno Domini"]}]}], "language": "en-gb", "lexicalCategory": {"id": "residual", "text": "Residual"}, "text": "AD"}], "type": "headword", "word": "AD"}], "word": "ad"}