Collocations for version - noun
1. sth based on sth else
ADJ.
current, latest, new, updated, up-to-date | early, initial, original, preliminary, prototype
an earlier version of this computer software
an earlier version of this computer software
later, subsequent | definitive, final
the final version of the architectural plans
the final version of the architectural plans
future
A future version of the camera is currently being developed.
A future version of the camera is currently being developed.
basic, standard | primitive, simplified | amended, enhanced, improved, modified, refined, revamped | advanced, complex, elaborate, sophisticated
a more advanced version of the initial concept
a more advanced version of the initial concept
high-performance | customized | de luxe, expensive, luxury | cheap, low-cost | miniature | enlarged | compact, cut-down, portable, scaled-down, small-scale | full-blown, full-length, full-size | French, French-language, etc.
the Japanese-language version of the software
the Japanese-language version of the software
VERB + VERSION
develop | bring out, create, come out/up with, introduce, launch, offer, present, produce, release, roll out, unveil
The company will roll out an enhanced version of its operating system in the new year.
The company will roll out an enhanced version of its operating system in the new year.
VERSION + VERB
be out, come out
The new version comes out in June.
The new version comes out in June.
be based on sth
2. play, film, book, piece of writing, etc.
ADJ.
draft, rough
Keep a copy of the rough version of your essay.
Keep a copy of the rough version of your essay.
abridged, condensed, short, simplified | unabridged, unsimplified | expanded | authorized, official
This is the official version of the painter''s biography.
This is the official version of the painter''s biography.
unauthorized, unofficial | hardback, paperback | CD-ROM, electronic, interactive | French, French-language, etc. | film, movie, musical, screen, stage, television
The film version does not live up to the original novel.
The film version does not live up to the original novel.
cover
(= of a song) The band does a lively cover version of ‘Johnny B. Goode’.
(= of a song) The band does a lively cover version of ‘Johnny B. Goode’.
VERB + VERSION
do
PREP.
in a/the ~
The children read the novel in its abridged version.
The children read the novel in its abridged version.
3. way sth is seen/done by sb
ADJ.
accurate, faithful | full
Only one newspaper printed the full version of the speech.
Only one newspaper printed the full version of the speech.
popular | extreme, radical | watered-down, weak
Theirs is a watered-down version of socialism.
Theirs is a watered-down version of socialism.
VERB + VERSION
give sb
She agreed to give her version of events to journalists.
She agreed to give her version of events to journalists.