CONVENIENCE


Meaning of CONVENIENCE in English

noun

1 being useful/easy/suitable

ADJECTIVE

▪ great

▪ added , additional , extra

All our chalets include a microwave for extra ~.

▪ administrative , political

The system is based on administrative ~ rather than public benefit.

VERB + CONVENIENCE

▪ offer , provide

CONVENIENCE + NOUN

▪ food

The children like ~ food such as pizzas.

▪ store ( esp. AmE )

PREPOSITION

▪ at your ~

Can you telephone me at your ~ (= when it is convenient for you) to arrange a further meeting?

▪ for (your) ~

I keep my cookbooks in the kitchen for ~.

An order form is enclosed for your ~.

PHRASES

▪ a marriage of ~ (= a marriage for practical reasons, not love) , at your earliest ~ (= as soon as possible) ( business ), comfort and ~

In this resort you can enjoy all the comfort and ~ of modern tourism.

▪ for the sake of ~

We leave the keys near the front door for the sake of ~.

2 sth useful

ADJECTIVE

▪ great

It's a great ~ living near the station.

▪ modern

They wouldn't like to live without modern ~s such as microwaves.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .