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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > language syntax
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вчт.1) синтаксис•- abstract syntax
- command syntax
- concrete syntax
- expression-oriented syntax
- extensible syntax
- language syntax
- object-verb syntax
- procedures syntax
- rules syntax
- transfer syntax
- verb-object syntaxThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > syntax
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язык || языковой- action description language
- actual machine language
- agent programming language
- AI language
- Algol-like language
- algorithmical language
- algorithmic language
- application-oriented language
- applicative language
- artificial language
- assembler language
- assembly language
- assembly-output language
- assignment-free language
- behavioral language
- bidirectional language
- block-structured language
- Boolean-based language
- business definition language
- business-oriented language
- calculus-type language
- C-based language
- client-side language
- code language
- command language
- compiled language
- compiler language
- component definition language
- composite language
- computer language
- computer-dependent language
- computer-independent language
- computer-oriented language
- computer-programming language
- computer-sensitive language
- consensus language
- context-free language
- control language
- conversational language
- core language
- data definition language
- data description language
- data language
- data manipulation language
- data storage description language
- database language
- data-entry language
- data-flow language
- data-query language
- declarative language
- defining language
- descriptive language
- descriptor language
- design language
- device media control language
- direct execution language
- directly interpretable language
- Dyck language
- end-user language
- escape language
- evolutive language
- executive-control language
- executive language
- explicit language
- extensible language
- fabricated language
- finite state language
- flow language
- foreign language
- formalized language
- frame-based language
- freestanding language
- functional language
- generated language
- graphics language
- graph-oriented language
- hardware-description language
- hardware language
- higher-level language
- higher-order language
- host language
- human language
- human-oriented language
- human-readable language
- indexed language
- information retrieval language
- informational language
- information language
- inherently ambiguous language
- input language
- input/output language
- instruction language
- integrated language
- interactive language
- interim language
- intermediate language
- internal language
- interpreted language
- job control language
- job-oriented language
- knowledge representation language
- language pair
- letter-equivalent languages
- linear language
- linear-programming language
- list-processing language
- logic-type language
- low-level language
- machine language
- machine-dependent language
- machine-independent language
- machine-oriented language
- macroassembly language
- macro language
- macroinstruction language
- macroprogramming language
- man-to-computer language
- mathematical formular language
- memory management language
- mnemonic language
- modeling language
- native language
- natural language
- NC programming language
- nested language
- network-oriented language
- nonprocedural language
- numder language
- object language
- object modeling language
- object-oriented language
- one-dimensional language
- operator-oriented language
- original language
- page description language
- parallel language
- phrase structure language
- predicate language
- predicate logic-based language
- predicate logic language
- privacy language
- problem statement language
- problem-oriented language
- procedural language
- procedure-oriented language
- process control language
- production language
- program language
- programming language
- pseudo language
- pseudomachine language
- query language
- readable specification language
- reference language
- regular language
- relational language
- relational-type language
- representation language - requirements modeling language
- restricted language
- rule-based language
- ruly language
- schema language
- science-oriented language
- script language
- self-contained language
- semantic-formal language
- semiformal language
- sentential language
- serial language
- simulation language
- single-assignment language
- source language
- specialized language
- specification language
- stream-based language
- strict language
- structured programming language
- structured query language
- super language
- super-high-level language
- symbolic language
- symbolic programming language
- syntax language
- synthetic language
- system input language
- system language
- system-oriented language
- tabular language
- target language
- TC language
- time sharing language
- type-free language
- unified modeling language
- update language
- user language
- user-oriented language
- very-high-level languageEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > language
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- absolutely homogeneous language - absolutely inadequate language - absolutely nonhomogeneous language - absolutely nonperfect language - absolutely nonsimple language - absolutely perfect language - absolutely simple language - completely formalized language - completely homogeneous language - left categorial language - locally perfectly adequate language - locally simple language - locally strongly language - locally well adequate language - noncompletely homogeneous language - right categorial language - scattered context languageindistinguishable in the language — лог. неразличимый на языке, эквивалентный
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1. n лог. синтаксис2. n филос. связанная система, порядок3. n муз. синтексСинонимический ряд:correct language (noun) accidence; correct language; grammar; language pattern; linguistic rules; morphology; organization; sentence patterns; sentence structure -
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1) языкв общем случае язык можно определить как множество предложений, каждое из которых состоит из конечной последовательности символов, принадлежащих конечному алфавиту (alphabet). Таким образом, язык задаётся алфавитом, грамматикой, синтаксисом и семантикой. Языки делятся на естественные (natural language) и искусственные (artificial language), среди которых большую долю составляют языки программирования (programming language)см. тж. algorithmic language, applicative language, assembly language, authoring language, class-based language, compiled language, context-free language, dataflow language, data manipulation language, declarative language, design language, formal language, graphics language, hardware language, high-level language, hybrid language, language construct, language definition, language design, language element, language extension, language implementation, language manual, language processor, low-level language, macro language, metalanguage, microprogramming language, modeling language, native language, nonprocedural language, OOL, parallel language, semantics, sentence, symbol, syntax2) языковыйАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > language
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I [ʹsıntæks] n1. грам. синтаксисthe syntax of a language [of a sentence] - синтаксис какого-л. языка [предложения]
2. лог. синтаксис (тж. logical syntax)3. филос. связанная система, порядокII [ʹsıntæks] n муз.синтекс ( гибрид электрогитары и синтезатора)[synthesizer + axe] -
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By 2009, the Portuguese language was spoken by more than 210 million people and the number of Portuguese-speakers exceeded the number of French-speakers in the world. Seven countries have Portuguese as the official language, Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea- Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe Islands, Angola, and Mozambique. Overseas Portuguese, who number 4 million, reside in another two dozen countries and continue to speak Portuguese. There are distinct differences between Brazilian and Continental (Portugal) Portuguese in spelling, pronunciation, syntax, and grammar, but both versions comprise the same language.Next to Rumanian, Portuguese is the closest of the Romance languages to old Latin. Like Gallician, to which it is intimately linked as a colanguage, Portuguese is an outgrowth of Latin as spoken in ancient Hispanica. It began to appear as a distinct language separate from Latin and Castilian in the ninth century, and historic Portuguese made its full appearance during the 12th and 13th centuries. Major changes in the language came under the influence of Castilian in the ninth and 16th centuries, and there was a Castilianization of Portuguese culture during the 1580-1640 era of Spanish rule of Portugal and its empire.The cultural aspects of Portugal reasserting her sovereignty and restoring national independence was a reaction against Castile and Castilianization. In language, this meant that Portugal opened itself to foreign, but non-Hispanic influences. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, French culture and French language became major influences enriching the Portuguese language. In international politics, there continued the impact of the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, a connection that has been less cultural than political and economic. For all the centuries of English influence in Portugal since the late 14th century, it is interesting how little cultural influence occurred, at least until recently, and how relatively few words from English have entered the language. With the globalization of English, this began to change in the late 20th century, but there remain many more loan words from Arabic, French, and Italian. -
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спецификации (описание, определение) языка программированиясостит из трёх главных частей: синтаксиса (syntax), семантики (semantics) и прагматики (pragmatics).The only way to master formal methods of language definition is to practice writing and reading language specifications. (К. Slonneger) — Единственный способ освоения формальных методов описания языков программирования - это практическое составление и чтение спецификаций ЯВУ.
Syn:Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > language definition
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descriptive language — дексриптивный язык; описательный язык
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ˈsɪntæks сущ. синтаксис (грамматика) синтаксис - the * of a language синтаксис какого-л. языка (логика) синтаксис (тж. logical *) (философское) связанная система, порядок( музыкальное) синтекс (гибрид электрогитары и синтезатора) command line ~ вчт. синтаксис командной строки operator ~ вчт. синтаксис операторов rich ~ вчт. богатые синтаксические возможности syntax синтаксис verb-object ~ вчт. синтаксис типа действие-объект -
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N1. वाक्य रचनाIt is essential to study syntax in order to learn a new language efficiently. -
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редактор, ориентированный на ЯВУ; редактор текстов программтекстовый редактор, обычно входящий в состав системы разработки, проверяющий при вводе исходного текста программы семантику предложения и самостоятельно выполняющий рутинные операции типа формирования отступов для вложенных операторов и тел циклов, вставку ключевых слов, закрытие скобок и т. д.Syn:Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > language-sensitive editor
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выделение синтаксических элементов [яркостью или цветом]функция редакторов программ в системах разработки, когда разные элементы синтаксиса ЯВУ (переменные, ключевые слова, оформление блоков, парность скобок и т. д.) выделяются в редактируемом предложении цветом (иногда яркостью), что облегчает его визуальный контрольсм. тж. language-sensitive editorАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > syntax highlighting
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