A1 noun Neutral #2,630 am häufigsten

spectrum

/ˈspɛk.trəm/

A spectrum is a range of different things, like colors or ideas, that are between two extreme points. It is often used to show a wide variety of something related.

Beispiele

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1

The garden has flowers in a wide spectrum of colors.

The garden has flowers in a wide spectrum of colors.

2

The committee represents a broad spectrum of public opinion.

The committee represents a broad spectrum of public opinion.

3

My taste in music is on the whole spectrum from pop to metal.

My taste in music is on the whole spectrum from pop to metal.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
spectrum
Adverb
spectrally
Adjektiv
spectral
Verwandt
spectrometer
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Merkhilfe

Think of a rainbow (the light spectrum); it flows smoothly from red to violet with all colors in between.

Schnelles Quiz

The new store offers a wide ____ of products for every budget.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: spectrum

Beispiele

1

The garden has flowers in a wide spectrum of colors.

everyday

The garden has flowers in a wide spectrum of colors.

2

The committee represents a broad spectrum of public opinion.

formal

The committee represents a broad spectrum of public opinion.

3

My taste in music is on the whole spectrum from pop to metal.

informal

My taste in music is on the whole spectrum from pop to metal.

4

The research analyzes the visible light spectrum.

academic

The research analyzes the visible light spectrum.

5

Our firm provides a full spectrum of financial services.

business

Our firm provides a full spectrum of financial services.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
spectrum
Adverb
spectrally
Adjektiv
spectral
Verwandt
spectrometer

Häufige Kollokationen

broad spectrum broad spectrum
visible spectrum visible spectrum
political spectrum political spectrum
full spectrum full spectrum
across the spectrum across the spectrum

Häufige Phrasen

on the autism spectrum

on the autism spectrum

across the entire spectrum

across the entire spectrum

the whole spectrum of

the whole spectrum of

Wird oft verwechselt mit

spectrum vs scale

A scale usually refers to a sequence of steps or levels, while a spectrum is a continuous range without clear breaks.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'spectrum' when you want to emphasize that there are many different variations of something between two opposites. It is very common in both science and sociology.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often treat it as a simple list. Remember that a spectrum implies a continuous flow from one side to another.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a rainbow (the light spectrum); it flows smoothly from red to violet with all colors in between.

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Wortherkunft

From the Latin word 'spectrum', which means an appearance or an image.

Grammatikmuster

Plural can be 'spectra' (formal) or 'spectrums' (common) Followed by the preposition 'of' Often preceded by adjectives like 'broad', 'wide', or 'full'
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Kultureller Kontext

In modern English, 'the spectrum' is frequently used as a shorthand to refer to the range of autism and neurodiversity.

Schnelles Quiz

The new store offers a wide ____ of products for every budget.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: spectrum

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