English to Indonesian Dictionary declarative

declarative

deklaratif
definition
noun
I don't - unlike some - have to stoop to declaratives like ‘I loathe’: I've tried to stick to William Goldman's dictum of ‘show, don't tell.’
a statement in the form of a declaration.
adjective
declarative statements
of the nature of or making a declaration.
He is examining more declarative programming languages.
denoting high-level programming languages that can be used to solve problems without requiring the programmer to specify an exact procedure to be followed.
translation of 'declarative'
adjective
yg menerangkan,
yg menyatakan
example
This is due to the fact that a simple, transitive, 'declarative' clause in Lisu does not distinguish between agent and patient structurally.
In the 'declarative' clause, it is not the first auxiliary that is placed before the subject to make the interrogative.
Each time she chants it we encounter the essential use of the simple 'declarative' sentence, the basic seed from which all speech proliferates.
Pare your entire review down to one 'declarative' sentence for your headline.
The narrative voice, written in Palahniuk's distinctively flat and 'declarative' language, is a collective one.
The final phrase-structure rule shows that, in contrast to typical 'declarative' English sentences, a verb can be proceeded by its object.
The more configuration done through the browser, the more 'declarative' the software, and thus easier to manage and more flexible.
He is examining more 'declarative' programming languages.
Her rhetorical skill, which incorporates fresh analogies, telling vignettes, and powerful 'declarative' sentences, make these essays a pleasure to read.
But to the best of my knowledge this is the first time we've heard this about Rice - certainly in so 'declarative' and unambiguous a fashion.
The syntax of English says (for example) that the subject should precede the predicate in a normal 'declarative' : The cat wants to go out rather than * Wants to go out the cat.
Says Mr. Asman: ‘CNN, MSNBC, the media generally were not 'declarative' enough in calling a spade a spade.’
The 'declarative' gesture of the cigarette, almost stating, in the guise of a crime scene photograph, ‘here is what happened’, proves less complete and less transparent than at first appears.
The State of Jefferson web page greets its visitors with this 'declarative' welcome: ‘You are now entering the State of Jefferson.’
He mingles odd yarns from rural south Alabama with a sprinkling of short, 'declarative' sentences.
I am going to try to be careful with regard to these 'declarative' judgments.
Method and system for modeling and presenting integrated media with a 'declarative' modeling language for representing reactive behavior
Nothing exceptional here, or in the calm 'declarative' prose in which the other stories are told.
Today's television environment is, more than ever, warmly hospitable to simple - and simplistic - 'declarative' statements.
The reverse case, with an imperative followed by a 'declarative' , is also easy to illustrate, because of this construction.
For him and his reporters, they report in straightforward, 'declarative' sentences, with none of the caveats that Bennett mentions.
Debate about the nature of an ‘Information Society’ becomes stifled in the international community when broad 'declarative' terms such as these are used.
I listened very closely for any sort of specific 'declarative' denial.
Perhaps because of his training as a newspaperman, Hemingway is a master of the 'declarative' , subject-verb-object sentence.
But the niceties of narrative structure, pacing and simple 'declarative' English prose aren't her strong point.
XSLT is a 'declarative' language: Unnatural for programmers who have been trained in and have been doing procedural programming for years.
Known usually for somewhat opaque public statements, he ended his comment on the incident with a simple 'declarative' : ‘Let the kids play.’
In Guyanese Creole an utterance such as i bai di eg dem ‘He bought the eggs’ is not formally distinguishable as an interrogative or 'declarative' .
She combines confessional prose with cultural commentary, narrative with argument, plain 'declarative' sentences with lovely lyrical passages.
I address some of the issues that critics have raised, about how he makes people nervous with his morally 'declarative' speaking style.
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