syntax | |
gen. | Satzbau; Syntax; Satzlehre |
comp., MS | Syntax |
direct | |
gen. | anweisen; leiten |
tech. | führen; lenken; weisen; zielen |
directed | |
gen. | gerichtet; gezielt; gelenkt |
agric. | ausgerichtet |
translation | |
gen. | Besetzung; Übersetzung; Übertragung; Entrückung; Sinnübertragung |
econ. | Übersetzen |
fin. | Umrechnung |
math. | Translation |
tech. | Übertragung; Umwertung |
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Satzbau m; Syntax f; Satzlehre f | |||
Syntax f (The rules governing the formation of a command-line statement, including the order in which a command must be typed, and the elements that follow the command) | |||
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Satzbauten m; Satzlehren 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-directed : 2 phrases in 2 subjects |
Business | 1 |
Information technology | 1 |