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You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | They spurred <WSD>amain</WSD>, their steeds were white: | With all one's might; forcefully, violently; mightily. (from 16th c.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | And now that Current with <WSD>main</WSD> Fury ran / (The Stop remov'd that did the Courſe defend) / Unto the full of Miſchief, that began / T' an univerſal Ruin to extend; ... | Great in size or degree; important, powerful, strong, vast. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Though in truth it was the law of <WSD>mortmain</WSD> ... which originally sent the founders of chantries to seek the king's licence ... | The perpetual, inalienable possession of lands by a corporation or non-personal entity such as a church. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | She <WSD>maintains</WSD> that the internet should face similar curbs to TV because young people are increasingly living online. "It's totally different, someone at Google watching the video from the comfort of their office in San Francisco to someone from a council house in London, where this video is happening right outside their front door." | To declare or affirm (a clause) to be true; to assert. (from 15thc.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Flash disallowed access only between two completely different <WSD>superdomains</WSD>, but allowed access between two different subdomains and/or protocols... | The domain to which a subdomain belongs. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | On 6 February 2001 the Yaremche Environmental Health Inspectorate (санітарно-епідеміологічна станція) concluded that the cemetery should not have been constructed on the VL [Vorokhtya Lisokombinat] plot in view of its proximity to residential buildings and the risk of contamination of the surrounding environment by <WSD>ptomaine</WSD>. | Any of various (amines) formed by putrefactive bacteria. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Notes provides your Internet domain name (as it appears in the computer's TCP/IP setup and minus the <WSD>superdomain</WSD> (org, net, and so on) component) as a default. | The domain to which a subdomain belongs. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | two waggons coming after me <WSD>amain</WSD>... | Out of control. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The borough did not have an opportunity of conferring with the County Council, but the County Council requested particulars of district roads in the borough which the Council suggested should be <WSD>mained</WSD>. | Of a road: to convert into a main or primary road. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | A <WSD>domain wall</WSD> corresponds to the rotation of the magnetization vector from one magnetic domain to another. | An interface separating magnetic domains. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | They on the hill, which were not yet come to blows, perceiving the fewness of their enemies, came down <WSD>amain</WSD>. | With all one's might; forcefully, violently; mightily. (from 16th c.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | We made an odd party before the arrival of the Ten, particularly when the Celebrity dropped in for lunch or dinner. He could not be induced to <WSD>remain</WSD> permanently at Mohair because Miss Trevor was at Asquith, but he appropriated a Hempstead cart from the Mohair stables and made the trip sometimes twice in a day. | To continue unchanged in place, form, or condition, or undiminished in quantity; to abide; to stay; to endure; to last. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Apples: Drap d'or, Barcelona <WSD>pearmain</WSD>;.... | Any of various types of apple, having an elongated shape and often with streaky skin. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Everything a living animal could do to destroy and to desecrate bed and walls had been done. [...] A canister of flour from the kitchen had been thrown at the looking-glass and lay like trampled snow over the <WSD>remains</WSD> of a decent blue suit with the lining ripped out which lay on top of the ruin of a plastic wardrobe. | All that is left of the stock of some things; remnants. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | "You may have not realised when I was using the term <WSD>mainland</WSD> Europe, I was excluding the British Isles." | The (continent); the principal land, as distinguished from (islands) or a (peninsula). |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Reindeer are well suited to the taiga's frigid winters. They can <WSD>maintain</WSD> a thermogradient between body core and the environment of up to 100 degrees, in part because of insulation provided by their fur, and in part because of counter-current vascular heat exchange systems in their legs and nasal passages. | To keep up; to preserve; to uphold (a state, condition etc.). (from 14thc.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Every name in the DNS tree is a domain, even if it is terminal, that is, has no <WSD>subdomains</WSD>. Every <WSD>subdomain</WSD> is a domain and every domain except the root is also a <WSD>subdomain</WSD>. | A domain name that has been prefaced with additional parts separated with periods. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Some of the most beautiful and thus appealing physical theories, including quantum electrodynamics and quantum gravity, have been dogged for decades by infinities that erupt when theorists try to prod their calculations into new <WSD>domains</WSD>. Getting rid of these nagging infinities has probably occupied far more effort than was spent in originating the theories. | A group of related items, topics, or subjects. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | In a nonchurch context, we can look more explicitly at formerly New Age practices to see if and how they have <WSD>mainstreamed</WSD>. | To become mainstream. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | When a rural district council considers that a highway in its district ought to become a main road by reason of its being a medium of communication between great towns, or a thoroughfare to a railway station, or otherwise, it may apply to the county council for an order "<WSD>maining</WSD>" the road under s. 15 of the Highways and Locomotives (Amendment) Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 77), as amended by s. 3 (viii.) of the Local Government Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 41), and the county council may make an order accordingly. | Of a road: to convert into a main or primary road. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | My lord was hunting all day when the ſeaſon admitted; he frequented all the cockfights and fairs in the country, and would ride twenty miles to ſee a <WSD>main</WSD> fought, or two clowns break their heads at a cudgelling match; ... | A sporting contest or match, especially a cockfighting match. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The dawn of the oil age was fairly recent. Although the stuff was used to waterproof boats in the Middle East 6,000 years ago, extracting it in earnest began only in 1859 after an oil strike in Pennsylvania. ... It was used to make kerosene, the <WSD>main</WSD> fuel for artificial lighting after overfishing led to a shortage of whale blubber. Other liquids produced in the refining process, too unstable or smoky for lamplight, were burned or dumped. | Chief, most important, or principal in extent, size, or strength; consisting of the largest part. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | They are all preventable by proper <WSD>maintenance</WSD>, but non-safety critical <WSD>maintenance</WSD> has to be evaluated, so failures are an accepted penalty for keeping <WSD>maintenance</WSD> costs down. | Actions performed to keep some machine or system functioning or in service. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Wounded and overthrown, the Britons continued their resistance, clung round the legs of the Norman steeds, and cumbered their advance; while their brethren, thrusting with pikes, proved every joint and crevice of the plate and mail, or grappling with the men-at-arms, strove to pull them from their horses by <WSD>main</WSD> force, or beat them down with their bills and Welch hooks. | Full, sheer, undivided. (from 16th c.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | ...; and some part of that influence [of the government], which would otherwise have been possessed as in a sort of <WSD>mortmain</WSD> and unalienable domain, returned again to the great ocean from whence it arose, ... | A strong and inalienable possession. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | "...I got to the <WSD>mainland</WSD>, where, to my great comfort, I clambered up the cliffs of the shore and sat me down upon the grass, free from danger and quite out of the reach of the water." | The (continent); the principal land, as distinguished from (islands) or a (peninsula). |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | All works cited in this book are in the <WSD>public domain</WSD>: I have strictly excluded items such as unpublished university dissertations and conference presentations, reports of limited circulation like those to licensing and funding agencies, and notes in newsletters. | The realm of published works, as opposed to unpublished tracts. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Thirdly, I continue to attempt to interdigitate the taxa in our flora with taxa of the <WSD>remainder</WSD> of the world. | A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | In the year that followed of 1589, we gave the "Spaniards" no breath, but turned challengers, invaded the <WSD>main</WSD> of "Spain". In which enterprize, although we failed of our end, which was to ſettle "w:António, Prior of Crato | The mainland. (from 16th c.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The heavy rain it hurries <WSD>amain</WSD> / And heaven and the hurricane. | At full speed; in great haste. (from 16th c.) |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | <WSD>main</WSD> timbers <WSD>main</WSD> branch of a river <WSD>main</WSD> body of an army | Chief, most important, or principal in extent, size, or strength; consisting of the largest part. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | They buried the <WSD>remains</WSD> of their longtime friend in the town cemetery. | What is left after a person (or any organism) dies; a corpse. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | He couldn't bring himself to eat the <WSD>remains</WSD> of the chicken dinner. | All that is left of the stock of some things; remnants. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Agriculture is the <WSD>mainstay</WSD> of this country's economy. | A chief support. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | He <WSD>mains</WSD> the same character as me in that game. | To mainly play a specific character, or side, during a game. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The light <WSD>remained</WSD> red for two full minutes. | To continue in a state of being. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | What race do you <WSD>main</WSD> and what is your favourite race to beat? | To mainly play a specific character, or side, during a game. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | WoW <WSD>main</WSD> has reached level cap and I'm on my way getting my first alt there as well. | The primary character that one plays in a video game in which one can play more than one character. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | There was no food in the house, so I had to <WSD>remain</WSD> hungry. | To continue unchanged in place, form, or condition, or undiminished in quantity; to abide; to stay; to endure; to last. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Living near the <WSD>main road</WSD> means you hear a lot of traffic noise. | A major urban road, off which lead many smaller streets, many of them cul-de-sacs. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Invercargill in New Zealand has two <WSD>main streets</WSD>, Dee Street and Tay Street. | the principal street of a town, but not necessarily named "(Main Street)" (qv); there can be more than one main street in some towns. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | I don't want my <WSD>main bitch</WSD> to find out that I'm seeing a side bitch in the weekends. | The primary woman that a man is romantically involved with |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | His ideas were well outside the <WSD>mainstream</WSD>, but he presented them intelligently, and we were impressed if not convinced. | That which is common; the norm. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Do you try to <WSD>maintain</WSD> the principle of employee contributed ( as opposed to fully company paid ) programs ? | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Do you know the trend in your cost of <WSD>maintaining</WSD> access roads and parking lots ? | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Will your local bus company erect and / or <WSD>maintain</WSD> the bus stops at your plant ? | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | These questions have <WSD>remained</WSD> one of the great sea mysteries of all time . | be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | But there <WSD>remained</WSD> one mysterious , unexplored gap , far to the north . | be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Hudson knew he had to use these men as long as he <WSD>remained</WSD> an explorer . | continue in a place, position, or situation |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The issue was settled on shore , Greene winning and Wilson <WSD>remaining</WSD> ashore , determined to catch the next fishing boat back to England . | continue in a place, position, or situation |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | After finding that its coasts led nowhere , however , he turned north again , toward the <WSD>main</WSD> , ice filled passageway - and the crew , at first uneasy , then frightened , rebelled . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | On the one hand , the major European nations had to <WSD>maintain</WSD> vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty , independence , formal equality - thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience . | have and exercise |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | On the one hand , the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty , independence , formal equality - thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to <WSD>maintain</WSD> the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience . | have and exercise |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | But there was no pressing need to <WSD>maintain</WSD> these same standards with regard to most of the rest of the world . | have and exercise |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Of course it had always been of European origin in fact , but it had <WSD>maintained</WSD> a universal outlook under the natural law theory . | keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean" |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The difference is important , for although the older law of nations did cover relationships among sovereigns , this was by no means its exclusive <WSD>domain</WSD> . | a particular environment or walk of life |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | His earlier love for literature and history <WSD>remained</WSD> with him for his entire life . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | He also met Count Rumford ( born Benjamin Thompson in Woburn, Mass . ) who was then serving the Elector of Bavaria , and the physicist Ritter ; these were Oersted 's <WSD>main</WSD> contacts in science . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Manthey <WSD>maintained</WSD> a valuable collection of physical and chemical apparatus which was at Oersted 's disposal during and after his graduation . | supply with necessities and support |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The sequence of events leading to his important discovery still <WSD>remains</WSD> ambiguous but it seems that one of the advanced students at the university related that the first direct event that led to the publication of Oersted 's discovery occurred during a private lecture made before a group of other advanced students in the spring of 1820 . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Along the <WSD>main</WSD> thoroughfares hardly a house had not been peppered . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The fact that metropolitan churches of the major denominations have moved approximately every generation for the last hundred years becomes somewhat more intelligible in the light of this struggle to <WSD>maintain</WSD> economic balance . | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The perplexing question still <WSD>remains</WSD> as to why the middle classes turn to the churches as a vehicle of social identity when their clubs and charities should fill the same need . | be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Although they were forced to <WSD>maintain</WSD> a sharper watch , this activity enabled them to ride in and rack their broncs without any particular attention being paid them . | keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean" |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Separating , they took different sides of the <WSD>main</WSD> drag and systematically combed the bars . | the main street of a town or city |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Great stress is placed on the role that the monitoring of information sending plays in <WSD>maintaining</WSD> the effectiveness of the network . | keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean" |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Since the air is a continuum , the network of communication <WSD>remains</WSD> intact regardless of the positions or motions of the points ( the people ) in the net . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Nevertheless , most of the teen-agers I interviewed believed in <WSD>maintaining</WSD> their Jewish identity and even envisioned joining a synagogue or temple . | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The efforts and accomplishments fall into three <WSD>main</WSD> categories : absolute thermometry based upon the velocity of sound in helium gas , secondary thermometry involving principally studies of the behavior of germanium resistors , and helium 4 vapor-pressure measurements ( see p. 144 ) . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | But bitterness had more cause to <WSD>remain</WSD> , even increasingly to corrode . | stay behind |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | It was evident that a captain should <WSD>remain</WSD> at his desk , directing with a firm hand and keeping a firm seat . | continue in a place, position, or situation |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Her words <WSD>remained</WSD> with him , worrying him for hours . | be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | On the whole they <WSD>maintain</WSD> much the same high standard , but they are much more difficult to discuss in detail because of their wider variety of subject matter . | keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean" |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | assemble and <WSD>maintain</WSD> pertinent and current scientific literature , both domestic and foreign , and issue bibliographical data with respect thereto ; | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | There are authorized to be appropriated such sums , to <WSD>remain</WSD> available until expended , as may be necessary , but not more than $ 75000000 in all , ( a ) to carry out the provisions of this Act during the fiscal years 1962 to 1967 , inclusive ; ( b ) to finance , for not more than two years beyond the end of said period , such grants , contracts , cooperative agreements , and studies as may theretofore have been undertaken pursuant to this Act ; and ( c ) to finance , for not more than three years beyond the end of said period , such activities as are required to correlate , coordinate , and round out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act : Provided , That funds available in any one year for research and development may , subject to the approval of the Secretary of State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign policy objectives of the United States , be expended in cooperation with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United States : And provided further , That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United States for the use of the United States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United States . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The authority of the Secretary of the Interior under this joint resolution to construct , operate , and <WSD>maintain</WSD> demonstration plants shall terminate upon the expiration of twelve years after the date on which this joint resolution is approved . | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to establish and <WSD>maintain</WSD> a program of stabilization payments to small domestic producers of lead and zinc ores and concentrates in order to stabilize the mining of lead and zinc by small domestic producers on public , Indian , and other lands as provided in this Act . | keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | But Blanche had been able to <WSD>maintain</WSD> a serene and assured composure in the face of her widowed mother 's continued carping , had been able to resist her urgings to date anyone who offered the slightest possibility of matrimony . | supply with necessities and support |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Prokofieff might well emerge as a cultural hero , who , by the force of his creative life , helped preserve the <WSD>main</WSD> stream of tradition , to which the surviving idioms of current experimentalism may be eventually added and integrated . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | His various aesthetic postulates <WSD>remain</WSD> as landmarks of a house divided against itself : Supra Expressionism , Neo Paganism , Neo Classicism , Neo Romanticism , Neo Jazz , Neo Ecclesiasticism , Neo Popularism , and most recently , Post Serialism - all competing with each other within one composer ! | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | And the fact <WSD>remains</WSD> that there are today few shining examples of Negroes in positions of intellectual leadership . | be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The form and the chaos <WSD>remain</WSD> separate . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Whether any of us <WSD>remain</WSD> in it long will depend on what happens as a result of the technological and economic revolutions now going on in the countries of Asia and Africa , and also of course on how long the cold war remains cold . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Whether any of us remain in it long will depend on what happens as a result of the technological and economic revolutions now going on in the countries of Asia and Africa , and also of course on how long the cold war <WSD>remains</WSD> cold . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Underlying these conceptions of mimesis are certain presuppositions concerning the nature of primary human experience which require some exposition before the <WSD>main</WSD> argument can proceed . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Until 1924 O ' Banion pistoleers and knuckle-duster bullyboys had kept his North Side <WSD>domain</WSD> solidly Democratic . | territory over which rule or control is exercised |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | This dinner was the start of a new blatancy in the relationship between the gangs and the politicians , which , prior to 1924 , says Pasley , `` had been <WSD>maintained</WSD> with more or less stealth '' , but which henceforth was marked by these ostentatious gatherings , denounced by a clergyman as `` Belshazzar feasts '' , at which `` politicians fraternized cheek by jowl with gangsters , openly , in the big downtown hotels '' . | supply with necessities and support |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | In six months O ' Banion had boosted the profits to $ 100000 a month - <WSD>mainly</WSD> by bringing pressure to bear on fifty Chicago speak-easy proprietors to shift out to the suburb . | for the most part |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | In Mack 's the leader at camp , but Jack is here the is of the second <WSD>main</WSD> declarative represents is the leader and therefore has stress . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The initiative , administration and control <WSD>remain</WSD> primarily with the local school districts . | be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Even the states <WSD>remain</WSD> primarily in an assisting role , providing leadership and teacher training . | continue in a place, position, or situation |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Courses are provided <WSD>mainly</WSD> for post high school day programs ; but sometimes arrangements also are made for high school students to attend , and evening extension courses also may be conducted . | for the most part |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Since marginal costs rise when the wage rate rises , the profit maximizing price also rises when the public limit price is elevated , and is likely to <WSD>remain</WSD> well above the latter . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The union does not regard unemployment of its own members as a matter of concern when setting its own wage policy - its concern with employment makes itself felt in pressure upon the government to <WSD>maintain</WSD> full employment . | keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean" |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | How can you cash in on this fast-growing type of outlet and still <WSD>maintain</WSD> relationships with older existing outlets which are still important ? | supply with necessities and support |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Today the private detective will also investigate insurance claims or handle divorce cases , but his primary function <WSD>remains</WSD> what it has always been , to assist those who have money in their unending struggle with those who have not . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | But while the corporation has all the disadvantages of the socialist form of organization ( so cumbersome it cannot constructively do much of anything not compatible with its need to perpetuate itself and <WSD>maintain</WSD> its status quo ) , unluckily it does not have the desirable aspect of socialism , the motivation to operate for the benefit of society as a whole . | keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean" |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | Fleischman with eight was to patrol the Leyte Gulf area , with his <WSD>main</WSD> task to get any kamikaze before they got to the ships . | of force; of the greatest possible intensity |
You are a assistant to identify corresponding meaning of an ambiguity word in English sentences enclosed wth <WSD> tag | The formation <WSD>remained</WSD> perfect . | stay the same; remain in a certain state |
FEWS and Semcor Dataset for Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) hanling corner cases which are difficult to disambiguate by GPT 4 Turbo Model.
This repository contains a formatted and cleaned version of the FEWS and Semcor dataset, specifically arranged for model fine-tuning for Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) tasks.
Dataset Description
The FEWS and Semcor dataset has been preprocessed and formatted to be directly usable for training and fine-tuning language models for word sense disambiguation. Each ambiguous word in the context is enclosed with <WSD>
tags to clearly indicate which word requires disambiguation.
For example:
Original: The bank had a strong security system.
Tagged: The <WSD>bank</WSD> had a strong security system.
This tagging system allows models to focus on the specific ambiguous words during training and inference.
Data Format
The dataset is organized to suit for the alpaca_prompt:
- Instruction
- Input
- Output
Usage
This dataset is intended for:
- Fine-tuning language models for word sense disambiguation tasks
- Evaluating WSD performance
- Research on cross-lingual semantic disambiguation
Citation
If you use this dataset in your research, please cite the original FEWS dataset.
@inproceedings{ blevins2021fews, title={FEWS: Large-Scale, Low-Shot Word Sense Disambiguation with the Dictionary}, author={Terra Blevins and Mandar Joshi and Luke Zettlemoyer}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics}, year={2021}, url={https://blvns.github.io/papers/eacl2021.pdf} }
@inproceedings{miller1994using, title={Using a semantic concordance for sense identification}, author={Miller, George A and Chodorow, Martin and Landes, Shari and Leacock, Claudia and Thomas, Robert G}, booktitle={Human Language Technology: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Plainsboro, New Jersey, March 8-11, 1994}, year={1994} }
License
This dataset is made available under the Apache License 2.0.
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