PHENOMENON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

Meaning of phenomenon in English

(Definition of phenomenon from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of phenomenon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of phenomenon

phenomenon
Not really breaking up is an all too common phenomenon.
From TIME
This phenomenon is thought to play a role in determining the melting and boiling temperatures of water.
From Phys.Org
Phenomena is a gathering of spirited science writers who take delight in the new, the strange, the beautiful and awe-inspiring details of our world.
This is not simply a local or state phenomenon.
Dictators and governments around the world are busy studying this phenomenon, trying to understand how they can control it.
This phenomenon can be seen in many policies that expand government's role in society.
Picketing of shops selling foreign goods became a daily phenomenon.
But this is a relatively new and growing phenomenon.
Climate change is a real phenomenon; climate models show only consistently warmer weather in future decades, not currently.
Are there - for example, is it showing some phenomenon over a certain number of years?
From NPR
In the past, you couldn't measure this kind of phenomenon because it's happening so close to the star.
From ABC News
We experience this whole-body phenomenon when we must be quick on our feet, reacting to a potential predator.
But others argue that science still has not fully explained the phenomenon.
From ABC News
Is it a recent phenomenon to look at college as a financial decision or an investment?
This phenomenon has helped bring political information to a much wider audience.
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Collocations with phenomenon

phenomenon

These are words often used in combination with phenomenon.

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astronomical phenomena
Was it necessary to formulate such a highly peculiar idea in order to explain astronomical phenomena?
atmospheric phenomenon
This atmospheric phenomenon can sometimes be seen twice a day, around the times of sunset and sunrise.
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biological phenomenon
His research aims at understanding consciousness as a natural biological phenomenon and at fruitful interaction between philosophical and empirical research in the study of consciousness.
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Translations of phenomenon

in Chinese (Traditional)
存在的事物, (尤指不尋常的或有趣的)現象, 成功…
in Chinese (Simplified)
存在的事物, (尤指不寻常的或有趣的)现象, 成功…
in Spanish
fenómeno, fenómeno [masculine, singular]…
in Portuguese
fenômeno, fenômeno [masculine]…
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घटना, ज्ञानेंद्रियांव्दारे जाणून घेण्याजोगे काहीही…
olay, olgu, fenomen…
phénomène [masculine], phénomène…
現象(げんしょう), 逸材(いつざい)…
verschijnsel…
परिघटना, घटना…
કઇંક જે અસ્તિત્વમાં છે અને જેને જોઈ શકાય, અનુભવી શકાય, વિશેષ કરીને કઇંક અસામાન્ય કે રસપ્રદ.…
fænomen…
fenomen, företeelse…
fenomena…
das Phänomen…
fenomen [neuter], fenomen…
مظہر فطرت, قدرت, حقئقت…
рідкісне явище, феномен…
феномен, явление…
దృగ్విషయం, గోచరమయ్యే లక్షణం, వ్యవహారం…
অনন্যসাধারণ কিছু যা বিদ্যমান এবং ইন্দ্রিয়গ্রাহ্য…
jev…
fenomena…
ปรากฏการณ์…
hiện tượng…
zjawisko, fenomen…
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