syntax
noun[U]
specializeduk/ˈsɪn.tæks/us/ˈsɪn.tæks/language
thegrammaticalarrangementof words in asentence:
句法;句子结构Theexamplesshould alwaysillustratecorrectsyntax.
The president'storturedsyntax was oftensatirized.
computing
thestructureofstatementsorelementsin acomputerlanguage:
This syntaxlimitsthesearchtorecordsharvestedfrom the organization's ownserver.
Thewebreferencesfor allourwebservicesuse the same syntax.
- Hespokeusingclumsysyntax andhilariousmalapropisms.
- Signing is aconceptuallanguage, notbasedonEnglishsyntax.
- E. E. Cummings was apoetfamousfor his use oflowercaselettersandquirkysyntax.
- Thesearchengineuses theWindowsDesktop Searchquerysyntax.
- REPLACE has the same syntax as INSERT, andworksexactlylike INSERT.
Linguistics: grammatical terms
- ablative
- apposition
- appositive
- appositively
- attributively
- concord
- demonstrative
- feminine
- intensifier
- nominal
- nominative
- particle
- predicatively
- premodifier
- quantifier
- regularity
- singular
- stative
- syntactic
- uncountable
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