syntax abbr. | |
comp., MS | syntaxe |
directed abbr. | |
comp. | orienté; dirigé |
Tool abbr. | |
IT | outil |
tool abbr. | |
comp., MS | outil |
IT lab.law. | outil |
mech.eng. | petit outillage; machine-outil |
tools abbr. | |
fin. | outillage |
industr. construct. met. | fers; pinces |
mech.eng. | attirail |
med. | outil de rectification |
generator abbr. | |
agric. engl. | dynamo |
comp., MS | générateur |
earth.sc. mech.eng. | générateur |
earth.sc. met. | générateur pour l'étincelage |
el. | génératrice électrique |
energ.ind. | génératrice |
fin. polit. | machine génératrice |
gear.tr. | ligne de génération |
IT | programme générateur de code |
mech.eng. | bouilleur |
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syntaxe f (The grammatical pattern of words in a language) | |||
syntaxe f | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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syn; synt | |||
The sentence arrangement of a language or standard word order. Standard English syntax operates on a Subject-Verb-Object pattern; however poets sometimes adjust syntax to accomplish poetic effects. Deliberately unsettling word sequence for a poetic effect is called anastrophe. |
Syntax : 65 phrases in 10 subjects |
Communications | 15 |
Computers | 5 |
General | 1 |
Grammar | 1 |
Health care | 1 |
Information technology | 29 |
Linguistics | 2 |
Microsoft | 7 |
Syntax | 3 |
Work flow | 1 |