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1 language
n. 언어, 국어, 어법, 말, 욕, use \language to...에게 욕하다 -
2 language
언어 -
3 language laboratory
x. 어학실습실 -
4 isolating language
x. 고립어(중국어)(cf, AGGKUTINATIVE Languge(교착어), INFLECTIONAL LANGUAGE(굴절어)) -
5 assembly language
x. 어셈블리언어 -
6 compiler language
x. 컴파일러 언어(ALGOL, COBOL, FORTRAN등) -
7 computer language
x. 컴퓨터 언어 -
8 creolized language
x. 혼성 언어 -
9 dead language
x. 사어(라틴, 고대 그리스어 따위) -
10 finger language
x. 지화 -
11 flowery language
x. 미사어구 -
12 formal language
x. (수학, 논리학 등) 형식언어 -
13 gesture language
x. 몸짓 언어 -
14 hand language
n. (벙어리의)손짓말, 수화 -
15 highlevel language
x. 고수준 언어(일상어에 가장 가까운 프로그램용 언어) -
16 lip language
x. (농아자의) 시화법 -
17 machine language
x. (컴퓨터) 기계 언어(전자계산기를 작동시키기 위한 명령어) -
18 object language
x. 대상 언어 -
19 parent language
n. 조어 -
20 plain language
x. 암호를 사용하지 않은 표현
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