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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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noun(Ling.) Syntax, die* * *['sintæks]* * *syn·tax[ˈsɪntæks]* * *['sɪntks]nSyntax f; (of sentence also) Satzbau m* * *syntax [ˈsıntæks] s1. LING Syntax f:a) Satzbau mb) Satzlehre f2. IT Syntax f (Regeln einer Programmiersprache, die für die exakte Formulierung eines Programms erforderlich sind)* * *noun(Ling.) Syntax, die* * *n.Satzbau -ten m.Syntax -en f.Wortfolge f. -
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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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'sintæks((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) sintaxistr['sɪntæks]1 sintaxis f invsyntax ['sɪn.tæks] n: sintaxis fn.• sintaxis s.m.'sɪntæksmass noun sintaxis f['sɪntæks]1.N sintaxis f2.CPDsyntax error N — error m sintáctico
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['sɪntæks]nome sintassi f.* * *['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) sintassi* * *syntax /ˈsɪntæks/n. [u](ling., comput.) sintassi: syntax error, errore di sintassi.* * *['sɪntæks]nome sintassi f. -
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n. syntax, satslära* * *['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) syntax, satslära -
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['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) skladba, syntax* * *• syntax -
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['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) skladba* * *• skladba• syntax -
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['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) syntaks* * *['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) syntaks -
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'sintæks((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) syntaks, setningslæresubst. \/ˈsɪntæks\/1) ( språkvitenskap) syntaks, setningslære2) ( språkvitenskap) syntaks, setningsoppbygning3) ( logikk) syntaks -
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['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) setningafræði -
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mondattan* * *['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) mondattan -
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['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) sintaxe* * *syn.tax[s'intæks] n Gram sintaxe. -
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n. sözdizimi, sentaks, sözdizimi kuralları, kanıtlanım teorisi* * *1. sözdizim 2. sözdizim kuralları* * *['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) söz dizimi, sentaks -
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['sintæks]((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) sintaksa* * *[síntæks]noungrammar nauk o stavku, skladnja, sintaksa; mathematics philosophy dokazna teorija -
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• kielioppi• muotosäännöt• muodostusoppi• muotorakenne• syntaksi(tietotekn)• syntaksiautomatic data processing• syntaksi (ATK)• lauseoppi* * *'sintæks((the rules for) the correct arrangement of words in a sentence.) syntaksi
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syntax — syn‧tax [ˈsɪntæks] noun [uncountable] COMPUTING the rules describing how words and phrases in a computer language are ordered: • The commands follow a strict syntax, but they are not difficult to learn. * * * syntax UK US /ˈsɪntæks/ noun [U or C] … Financial and business terms
Syntax highlighting — is a feature of some text editors that displays text mdash;especially source code mdash;in different colors and fonts according to the category of terms. This feature eases writing in a structured language such as a programming language or a… … Wikipedia
Syntax (disambiguation) — syntax may refer to: * syntax, set of rules governing how words combine to form grammatical meanings. * Syntax (journal), a Blackwell Publishing journal devoted to natural language syntax. * syntax (logic) * syntax of programming languages *… … Wikipedia
syntax — ► NOUN 1) the arrangement of words and phrases to create well formed sentences. 2) a set of rules for or an analysis of this. 3) the structure of statements in a computer language. DERIVATIVES syntactic adjective syntactical adjective… … English terms dictionary
syntax — [sin′taks΄] n. [Fr syntaxe < LL syntaxis < Gr < syntassein, to join, put together < syn , together + tassein, to arrange: see TAXIS] 1. Now Rare orderly or systematic arrangement 2. Gram. Linguis. a) the arrangement of and… … English World dictionary
Syntax — Syntactic redirects here. For another meaning of the adjective, see Syntaxis. For other uses, see Syntax (disambiguation). Linguistics … Wikipedia
Rules of language — Language is typically said to be governed by a group of unspoken rules: phonological, semantic, syntactic, pragmatic, prosodic, and idiosyncratic. These rules shape the way language is written, spoken, and interpreted. Phonological Phonological… … Wikipedia
syntax — /sin taks/, n. 1. Ling. a. the study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language. b. the study of the patterns of formation of sentences and phrases from words. c. the rules or patterns so studied: English syntax. d. a… … Universalium
Syntax of programming languages — In computer science, the syntax of a programming language is the set of rules that a sequence of characters in a source code file must follow to be considered as a syntactically conforming program in that language.The rules specify how the… … Wikipedia
Syntax (logic) — In logic, syntax comprises the rules governing the composition of texts in a formal language that constitute the properly formed formulas (WFFs) of a logical system. In providing an interpretation, it does not make sense to assign a meaning to… … Wikipedia
syntax — syn•tax [[t]ˈsɪn tæks[/t]] n. 1) ling. a) the study of the patterns of formation of sentences and phrases from words and of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language b) the patterns or rules so studied: English… … From formal English to slang