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{f} parsing
The term ‘parsing’ is a process of string manipulation or inspection to determine (or change) its contents
The division of an electronic message into logical data elements
Parsing is the act whereby a document is scanned, and the information contained within the document is filtered into the context of the elements in which the information is structured
We say that Emacs parses words or expressions in the text being edited Really, all it knows how to do is find the other end of a word or expression See section The Syntax Table
The process of checking an SGML formatted document to ensure it has met all the rules of both SGML and the DTD that is being used Technically, a document is not considered to be SGML until it has been successfully parsed, as defined by the ISO Standard for SGML (See also SGML, DTD)
An SGML parser is a computer application that breaks down an SGML-coded document into a series of logical elements and checks that these elements conform to the model defined in the associated document type declaration When parsing a document, the SGML parser: Checks each new character to see if it is part of a general delimiter string that identifies the start of a piece of markup Checks whether or not the character is a short reference delimiter that needs to be expanded Checks if the character is a separator character that should be ignored Identifies the various markup tags, identifying any entities that need to be expanded or recalled from external sources Checks if identified markup tags are valid according to the declared model
Usually applied to the action of a compiler in analyzing a program source file for syntax errors It is also used more widely to mean the analysis of the structure of input
We say that certain Emacs commands parse words or expressions in the text being edited Really, all they know how to do is find the other end of a word or expression See section 28 6 The Syntax Table
The process of deciphering input data and formatting it so that it can be used in a program
- the process through which one divides an input into its appropriate elements - eg, divides incoming speech into its constituent words
Parsing is the term used when a computer translates a complex, human-readable sentence or string into something it can use For example, Turning HTML from <HTML></HTML> to #42#43 (or whatever it might use) would be considered parsing Traditionally the conversion of a sentence from "Green is Blue" to NOUN VERB NOUN would be considered parsing, but I'm calling that "Tokenizing" (also another word for it) and by parsing I'm refering to translating the gramar
present participle of parse
the process or result of making a syntactic analysis (*) (+) parser: tool (often automatic or semi-automatic computer program) used for parsing ( General Description of Parsers - external link) parsed corpus: a corpus that have been syntactically analysed and provided with annotation representing the analysis
Parsing data refers to the process by which programming data input is broken into smaller, more distinct chunks of information that can be more easily interpreted and acted upon
Separating data elements; a part of the data hygiene process Example: placing first name and last name in separate fields
Syntactical analysis The process of finding the syntactical structure associated to an expression The syntactical structure of an expression is useful to recognize the relationship among the different elements of an expression and to assert its validity
Parsing may be divided into parts: lexical analysis and semantic parsing Lexical analysis divides strings into components based on punctuation or tagging Semantic parsing then attempts to determine the meaning of the string
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break into
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allocate

Allocate a room for research purposes. - Araştırma amaçları için bir oda ayırın.

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make disconnected
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make disjoint
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{f} resolving
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{f} segregated
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differentiate

We must be able to differentiate between objects and situations. - Nesneler ve durumlar arasında ayırım yapabilmeliyiz.

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{f} separate

It is no use trying to separate the sheep from the goats while in a state of madness. - Çok sinirliyken iyiyle kötüyü ayırmaya çalışmanın bir faydası yoktur.

What separates Guangdong from Guangxi? - Guangdong'u Guangxi'den ne ayırıyor?

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{f} disconnecting

I'm not disconnecting their printers. - Onların yazıcılarını ayırmıyorum.

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{f} part

After ten years as business partners, they decided to part ways. - İş ortakları olarak on yıl sonra, yollarını ayırmaya karar verdiler.

I will love you for better for worse till death us do part. - Ölüm bizi ayırana kadar iyi ve kötü günde seni seveceğim.

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detach

I didn't detach them. - Ben onları ayırmadım.

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spaced at
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{f} isolated
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{f} reserved

The seats were reserved for the party. - Parti için sandalyeler ayırtıldı.

We ought to have phoned ahead and reserved a table. - Telefon edip bir masa ayırtmalıydık.

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cut into
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{f} sparing

Would you mind sparing me thirty minutes of the day? - Bana günün otuz dakikasını ayırır mısın?

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sever

I removed her number after severing our friendship. - Dostluğumuzu kestikten sonra onun numarasını ayırdım.

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disconnect

Dan disconnected Linda from her respirator. - Dan, Linda'yı solunum cihazından ayırdı.

I'm not disconnecting their printers. - Onların yazıcılarını ayırmıyorum.

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isolate
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separate into
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{f} spaced
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{f} reserve

It's faster to reserve a taxi. - Bir taksi ayırtmak daha hızlıdır.

I'd like to reserve a table for two. - İki kişilik bir masa ayırtmak istiyorum.

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discriminate

Subtle differences in tone discriminate the original from the copy. - Tondaki ince farklar orijinali fotokopiden ayırt eder.

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sever from
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demarcate
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{f} abstract
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{f} allocated
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{f} parted
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{f} parting
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{f} spare

Tom has time to spare. - Tom'un ayıracak zamanı vardı.

Since there wasn't much time to spare, she took a taxi. - Ayıracak çok zamanı olmadığı için, taksiye bindi.

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disjoin
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{f} separating

English is one language separating two nations. - İngilizce iki ulusu ayıran bir dildir.

Why is politics separating us, when we ourselves know who is good and who isn't? - Kimin iyi olduğunu ve kimin olmadığını biz kendimiz bildiğimizde politika neden bizi ayırıyor?

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{f} separated

Tom separated the items into three piles. - Tom eşyaları üç kümeye ayırdı.

Our teacher separated us into two groups. - Öğretmen bizi iki gruba ayırdı.

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{f} discriminating
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{f} detached
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{f} disconnected

Dan disconnected Linda from her respirator. - Dan, Linda'yı solunum cihazından ayırdı.

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{f} abstracted
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split into

Let's decide what needs to be decided, then let's split into two teams, OK? - Neye karar verilmesi gerektiğine karar verelim, sonra iki takıma ayıralım.

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{f} earmark

They earmarked enough money for research work. - Araştırma çalışması için yeterli para ayırdılar.

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break down into
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segregate
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set apart
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allocate to
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uncouple
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unstuck
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allocateto
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sunder
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unstick
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differentiated
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disengage
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disengaged
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seclude
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secluded
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unsphere
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setapart
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separateinto
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(Biyoloji) dissect

We dissected a frog to examine its internal organs. - Bir kurbağayı, iç organlarını incelemek için kesip parçalara ayırdık.

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splitinto
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disarticulate
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disjoined
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zoning
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distinguished

These devices are distinguished by particularly high-quality workmanship. - Bu cihazlar özellikle yüksek kaliteli işçilikle ayırt edilir.

The original and the copy are easily distinguished since the one is much more vivid than the other. - Biri diğerinden çok daha canlı olduğundan, orijinal ve kopya kolayca ayırt edilirler.

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