C2 noun #3,000 最常用 4分钟阅读

variation

A variation is a change or a slight difference in how something is done or what something looks like.

Explanation at your level:

A variation is a different way to do something. If you have a red pen and a blue pen, that is a variation of pens. It means things are not all the same. You can see variations in colors, sizes, or shapes. It is a good word to learn when you want to say that things are a little bit different.

When you have a variation, you have a change from the normal way. For example, if you usually eat toast for breakfast but today you eat cereal, that is a variation in your routine. It is very common to use this word when talking about things that change slightly, like the weather or your daily plans.

In B1 English, we use variation to describe differences within a group. You might notice a variation in the prices at different stores. It is a useful word for comparing two things that are mostly the same but have small differences. Remember, it is a noun, so you can say 'a variation' or 'many variations'.

At the B2 level, variation is often used in professional or academic contexts. You might talk about 'seasonal variations' in business or 'genetic variation' in biology. It is a more precise way of saying 'difference'. Using this word shows that you can describe nuances in data or behavior, which is important for higher-level communication.

At the C1 level, variation is used to analyze complex systems. You might discuss the 'variation in performance' across a project or 'the variation of themes' in a piece of literature. It is often paired with strong adjectives like 'significant', 'marginal', or 'considerable' to emphasize the scale of the difference. It indicates a high level of control over how you describe change and diversity.

At the C2 level, variation is used with great sophistication. You might explore the 'inherent variation' in human language or the 'statistical variation' in experimental results. It is a staple of academic discourse, allowing for the precise articulation of how things deviate from a norm. Understanding the etymological roots—from the Latin variare—adds a layer of depth to your usage, as you can distinguish between 'variety' (the state of being diverse) and 'variation' (the act or instance of changing).

30秒词汇

  • Variation means a change or difference.
  • It is a noun, not a verb.
  • Use it to sound more precise than 'difference'.
  • Common in academic and professional settings.

Think of variation as the spice of life! It describes how things aren't always exactly the same. Whether you are looking at the weather, the price of groceries, or even the different ways people solve a math problem, you are observing variation.

In simple terms, whenever you see a change in condition, amount, or level, you've found a variation. It is a super useful word because it helps us talk about diversity and change without needing to be negative. It's not that something is 'wrong'; it’s just that there is a variation in the expected outcome.

Teachers love this word because it explains why no two experiments or essays are ever identical. It captures the nuance of 'difference' in a way that sounds smart and precise. So, next time you notice that your friend’s version of a story is slightly different from yours, you can say, 'That is an interesting variation of the events!'

The word variation has a very long and noble history. It comes to us from the Latin word variatio, which itself is derived from variare, meaning 'to change' or 'to diversify'.

During the 14th century, the word entered Middle English through Old French. It has always been associated with the idea of 'making something varied' or 'changing the form of something'. It is closely related to the word variety, which shares that same Latin root.

Historically, it was often used in musical contexts to describe how a composer would take a simple melody and create a variation—a new, more complex version of the same tune. Over time, the word expanded into science, biology, and everyday speech to describe any deviation from a norm. It is fascinating how a word that started in ancient Rome is still used today to explain everything from complex genetic codes to the different ways we brew our morning coffee!

You will hear variation used most often in academic, professional, and scientific settings. It sounds a bit more formal than 'difference' or 'change', so use it when you want to sound precise.

Commonly, we talk about 'seasonal variation' when discussing weather or 'price variation' when shopping. If you are writing a report, you might mention a 'significant variation' between two sets of data. It is a great word for formal writing because it replaces simpler words like 'change' with something that carries more weight.

In casual conversation, you might hear it when discussing hobbies or food. For example, 'This recipe has a few variations, but the base is the same.' Just remember that it is a noun, so you usually pair it with a verb like 'show', 'exhibit', or 'observe'. It’s a very versatile word that fits almost anywhere you need to describe a shift or a difference.

While 'variation' is a formal noun, it appears in many expressions about change. Here are some ways to think about it:

  • A variation on a theme: A new version of an old idea. Example: 'The new movie is just a variation on a theme we have seen before.'
  • Within limits of variation: Something that is acceptable because it isn't too different. Example: 'The temperature change is well within limits of variation.'
  • Subject to variation: Something that might change. Example: 'Prices are subject to variation based on demand.'
  • A wide variation: A large difference. Example: 'There is a wide variation in the test scores.'
  • Seasonal variation: Changes that happen based on the time of year. Example: 'We expect some seasonal variation in our energy bills.'

The word variation is a countable noun, meaning you can have one variation or many variations. It is pronounced /ˌveəriˈeɪʃn/ in both British and American English, though the 'r' sound in the first syllable is usually more pronounced in American accents.

The stress falls on the third syllable: var-i-A-tion. It rhymes with words like creation, station, and relation. When using it in a sentence, it is often preceded by articles like 'a' or 'the', or adjectives like 'slight' or 'huge'.

Grammatically, it is often followed by the preposition 'in' or 'of'. For example, 'There is a variation in the pattern' or 'a variation of the original plan'. It is a straightforward word to use, but remember that it is a noun, so don't use it as a verb—use 'vary' instead!

Fun Fact

It shares the same root as the word 'various'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌveəriˈeɪʃn/

Starts with a clear 'vair' sound.

US /ˌveriˈeɪʃn/

The 'r' is slightly stronger.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable
  • Pronouncing it like 'variety'
  • Dropping the final 'n' sound

Rhymes With

creation station relation nation duration

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

Accessible

Writing 2/5

Accessible

Speaking 2/5

Accessible

听力 2/5

Accessible

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

change different type

Learn Next

diverse fluctuation deviation

高级

stochastic morphology anomaly

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The variation is clear.

Subject-Verb Agreement

Variations occur.

Articles

A variation.

Examples by Level

1

This is a variation of the game.

This = this, variation = different version, game = play

Noun usage

2

I like this color variation.

Color = hue, variation = difference

Noun modifying noun

3

There is a small variation.

Small = little, variation = change

Article 'a'

4

He sees a variation.

Sees = looks at, variation = difference

Subject-verb-object

5

Is there a variation?

Is there = question, variation = difference

Question structure

6

It is a new variation.

New = fresh, variation = version

Adjective + noun

7

That is a fun variation.

Fun = enjoyable, variation = change

Simple sentence

8

Look at the variation.

Look at = observe, variation = difference

Imperative

1

There is a slight variation in the recipe.

2

We saw a variation in the test results.

3

Each student had a variation of the story.

4

The weather shows some variation today.

5

I prefer this variation of the dress.

6

Is this a variation of the original?

7

They found a variation in the pattern.

8

The price has a small variation.

1

The study shows a significant variation in behavior.

2

There is a wide variation in local customs.

3

We need to account for any variation in the data.

4

The design is a variation of the classic model.

5

Seasonal variation affects our energy costs.

6

She noted a variation in his tone of voice.

7

There is little variation between the two samples.

8

The project allows for some variation in approach.

1

The statistical variation was within the expected range.

2

Genetic variation is essential for species survival.

3

We observed a marked variation in the participants' responses.

4

The composer introduced a variation on the main theme.

5

Climate change causes variation in rainfall patterns.

6

The company is dealing with a variation in supply chain costs.

7

There is a high degree of variation in the results.

8

His speech was a variation of his earlier lecture.

1

The inherent variation in the system makes prediction difficult.

2

Researchers are studying the regional variation of dialects.

3

The results exhibit a consistent variation from the norm.

4

This interpretation is a subtle variation of the original text.

5

We must consider the temporal variation in the data set.

6

The variation in performance is attributed to external factors.

7

A slight variation in temperature can trigger the reaction.

8

The manuscript contains a variation of the final chapter.

1

The study highlights the morphological variation within the species.

2

Such variation is a hallmark of the artist's later period.

3

The variation in the data suggests a non-linear relationship.

4

We must account for the stochastic variation in the model.

5

The variation of the theme is masterfully executed.

6

His work explores the variation of human emotion in crisis.

7

The subtle variation in color adds depth to the painting.

8

The variation in the findings warrants further investigation.

近义词

divergence fluctuation alteration modification discrepancy deviation

反义词

uniformity consistency stability

常见搭配

significant variation
seasonal variation
show variation
account for variation
slight variation
wide variation
genetic variation
price variation
observe variation
allow for variation

Idioms & Expressions

"a variation on a theme"

a new version of an old idea

The new book is just a variation on a theme.

neutral

"subject to variation"

likely to change

The schedule is subject to variation.

formal

"within limits of variation"

within an acceptable range

The error is within limits of variation.

formal

"a wide variation"

a large difference

There is a wide variation in their views.

neutral

"little variation"

very similar

There is little variation in the quality.

neutral

"seasonal variation"

change due to seasons

Expect seasonal variation in the weather.

neutral

Easily Confused

variation vs Variety

Similar root

Variety = collection; Variation = change

A variety of fruits vs a variation in price.

variation vs Vary

Verb form

Vary is the action; variation is the thing.

Prices vary vs A price variation.

variation vs Variable

Adjective form

Variable is an adjective or a math term.

The weather is variable.

variation vs Deviation

Similar meaning

Deviation implies going off-track.

A deviation from the rules.

Sentence Patterns

A2

There is a variation in [noun]

There is a variation in the results.

B1

The [noun] shows variation

The data shows variation.

A2

A variation of [noun]

This is a variation of the original.

B2

Account for the variation

We must account for the variation.

C1

Observe a variation

We observed a variation in the pattern.

词族

Nouns

variety a collection of different things

Verbs

vary to change

Adjectives

variable able to be changed

相关

varied adjective describing something that has many types

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Formal reports Academic writing Casual conversation Slang (rare)

常见错误

using 'variation' as a verb vary
Variation is a noun; vary is the verb.
confusing with 'variety' variety
Variety means a collection of different things; variation means a change in one thing.
using 'variations' for uncountable concepts variation
Sometimes it is better to use the singular form for a general concept.
misspelling as 'vareation' variation
It follows the 'i-a-t-i-o-n' pattern.
using 'variation' when 'difference' is better difference
Variation implies a change or a shift, not just a static difference.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a clock that ticks at different speeds—that's a variation in time.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When discussing data or results in a presentation.

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Cultural Insight

In music, 'variations' are very common in classical compositions.

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Grammar Shortcut

If you need a verb, stop and use 'vary' instead.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'AY' sound in the middle.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'a variations'—it is either 'a variation' or 'variations'.

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Did You Know?

The word has been in English since the 1300s!

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Study Smart

Keep a list of 'variations' you see in your daily life.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Vary-Action: A variation is an action of varying.

Visual Association

A rainbow showing variations in color.

Word Web

change difference variety shift

挑战

Find three things in your room that show variation.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: to change or diversify

文化背景

None

Used heavily in academic and professional English.

Goldberg Variations (Bach)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • variation in answers
  • a variation of the task
  • check for variation

at work

  • seasonal variation
  • price variation
  • account for variation

in science

  • genetic variation
  • statistical variation
  • observed variation

in music

  • a variation on a theme
  • musical variation
  • play a variation

Conversation Starters

"Have you noticed any variation in the weather lately?"

"Do you like the original version or a variation of it?"

"Is there a lot of variation in your daily routine?"

"Why do you think there is a variation in the test results?"

"Can you give me a variation of this recipe?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a variation in your daily schedule.

Why is variation important in nature?

Write about a time you saw a variation of a classic story.

How do you handle variation in your work environment?

常见问题

8 个问题

No, variety is a collection of things; variation is a change in one thing.

No, use 'vary' instead.

It is neutral to formal.

var-ee-AY-shun.

Variations.

Yes, but usually in a scientific or sociological context.

Not inherently, it just means change.

Significant, slight, or wide.

自我测试

fill blank A1

There is a ___ in the colors.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: variation

Variation describes the difference in colors.

multiple choice A2

What does variation mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: A change

Variation is a change or difference.

true false B1

Variation is a verb.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Variation is a noun; the verb is vary.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Variation is a shift; variety is a collection.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

There is a variation.

得分: /5

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