Dictionary
English - Danish
Pattern
ˈpædərn
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Mønster, Skabelon, Adfærdsmønster, Mønster (i musik), Mønstre (i matematik)
Pattern meanings in Danish
Mønster
Example:
The quilt has a beautiful floral pattern.
Lagenet har et smukt blomstermønster.
She noticed a pattern in the data.
Hun bemærkede et mønster i dataene.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in discussions about design, art, or data analysis.
Note: The word 'mønster' can refer to both visual patterns and conceptual patterns.
Skabelon
Example:
He used a template to create the pattern for the project.
Han brugte en skabelon til at lave mønsteret til projektet.
The pattern was based on a standard template.
Mønsteret var baseret på en standard skabelon.
Usage: FormalContext: Common in design and manufacturing, referring to a model or guide.
Note: This meaning emphasizes a pre-defined format or structure.
Adfærdsmønster
Example:
His behavior shows a consistent pattern.
Hans adfærd viser et konsekvent adfærdsmønster.
They studied the pattern of consumer behavior.
De studerede mønsteret af forbrugeradfærd.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in psychology and sociology to discuss recurring behaviors.
Note: This term combines 'adfærd' (behavior) with 'mønster' to specify the context.
Mønster (i musik)
Example:
The song follows a repeating pattern.
Sangen følger et gentagende mønster.
Musical patterns can create a memorable melody.
Musikalske mønstre kan skabe en mindeværdig melodi.
Usage: InformalContext: Used in music to describe recurring sequences or rhythms.
Note: This usage is specific to the structure of music and rhythm.
Mønstre (i matematik)
Example:
The students learned about patterns in numbers.
Eleverne lærte om mønstre i tal.
Recognizing patterns is important in mathematics.
At genkende mønstre er vigtigt i matematik.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in educational contexts, especially in math.
Note: This meaning relates to sequences and relationships in mathematics.
Pattern's synonyms
design
Design refers to a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of something before it is made.
Example: The design on the fabric is intricate and beautiful.
Note: Design often implies a more intentional or deliberate creation compared to a pattern.
structure
Structure refers to the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
Example: The structure of the building follows a unique pattern of beams and columns.
Note: Structure focuses more on the organization and arrangement of elements rather than the repetition characteristic of a pattern.
arrangement
Arrangement refers to the way in which things are organized or set out in relation to each other.
Example: The flowers were arranged in a beautiful pattern in the vase.
Note: Arrangement emphasizes the positioning or organization of elements rather than the repetitive nature of a pattern.
template
Template refers to a preset format or layout used as a guide for making something.
Example: The template for the website includes a specific pattern for the header.
Note: Template implies a predefined format or structure that serves as a model, which may or may not involve a repeated design.
Pattern expressions, common phrases
Follow a pattern
To adhere to a specific plan or design, often in a repetitive manner.
Example: When sewing, it's important to follow the pattern to get the right shape.
Note: The phrase adds the idea of following a set plan or design, rather than just the concept of a pattern itself.
Pattern recognition
The ability to identify similarities or regularities among different things or events.
Example: His job involves a lot of pattern recognition in analyzing data.
Note: Refers to the cognitive process of recognizing patterns, not just the physical arrangement of shapes.
Set a pattern
Establishing a model or example that others may imitate or follow.
Example: Her success in the field set a pattern for others to follow.
Note: Involves establishing a model or example for others, rather than just the physical arrangement of a pattern.
Pattern of behavior
A consistent way of behaving that can be observed over time.
Example: His pattern of behavior suggests a lack of commitment.
Note: Refers to consistent behavior over time, rather than a physical design structure.
Pattern of speech
The distinctive way in which someone speaks, including intonation and word choice.
Example: Her pattern of speech indicated she was from the southern region.
Note: Focuses on the unique way someone speaks, not on the physical arrangement of a pattern.
Pattern emerges
To become visible or noticeable after observation or analysis.
Example: After analyzing the data, a clear pattern emerges that can help us make predictions.
Note: Highlights the process of a pattern becoming evident, rather than just the pattern itself.
Pattern of thought
Refers to the consistent way in which someone thinks or approaches problems.
Example: His pattern of thought is very analytical and logical.
Note: Focuses on the mental process of thinking, not on the physical arrangement of a pattern.
Pattern everyday (slang) expressions
On repeat
To describe something that happens repeatedly or continuously, similar to a repeated pattern.
Example: Her behavior of apologizing over and over is on repeat.
Note: Used informally in spoken language to convey a sense of recurrence or sameness.
Rhythm
Refers to the natural flow or harmony in a relationship or situation, resembling a pattern of interaction.
Example: Their friendship has a good rhythm - they understand each other without words.
Note: Emphasizes the smoothness and synchronicity in actions rather than just the structure itself.
Vibe
Refers to the general atmosphere or feeling of a place or situation, akin to a recognizable pattern of energy.
Example: I'm getting a positive vibe from this restaurant - let's check it out.
Note: Conveys a more subjective and experiential sense rather than a literal visual or structural pattern.
Groove
Indicates a state of smooth and effortless performance, as if moving in a satisfying and predictable pattern.
Example: She's really in the groove when she's dancing - it's like she becomes one with the music.
Note: Suggests a feeling of being deeply engaged with the activity at hand, incorporating both skill and enjoyment.
Loop
Describes a situation where events or discussions are repeated in a cyclic or patterned manner.
Example: We're stuck in this loop of arguments, and we need to find a way out.
Note: Implies a cyclical nature of repetition, often with negative connotations of being stuck or unable to progress.
Beats
Refers to the rhythmic elements in music or speech, representing a structured pattern of sounds.
Example: The beats of this song are catchy - I can't stop tapping my foot to it.
Note: Specifically used in the context of music or speech rhythm, emphasizing the auditory aspect of patterns.
Cadence
Denotes the rhythm or inflection in spoken language, akin to a discernible pattern or musical flow.
Example: The cadence of his speech is mesmerizing - it's like listening to poetry.
Note: Often used in contexts related to speech or writing to highlight the melodic quality or flow of expression.
Pattern - Examples
The pattern on the fabric is very intricate.
She noticed a pattern in his behavior.
I used a template to create the design.
Pattern grammar
Pattern - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: pattern
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): patterns
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): pattern
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): patterned
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): patterning
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): patterns
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): pattern
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): pattern
Syllables, Separation and Stress
pattern Contains 2 syllables: pat • tern
Phonetic transcription: ˈpa-tərn
pat tern , ˈpa tərn (The red syllable is stressed)
Pattern - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
pattern: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.