parse

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definition
verb
They can parse complex words and sentences; but this parsing takes more work than reading simpler, clearer prose.
analyze (a sentence) into its parts and describe their syntactic roles.
noun
There were people who knew there were problems with the parse , but they weren't security people, so they didn't know it was a security problem.
an act of or the result obtained by parsing a string or a text.
translation of 'parse'
சொல் இலக்கணகூறு
example
The photograph can introduce us to experience, or at least events; it can also, and easily, separate us from the world, 'parse' meaning, sever us from the past.
Chapter 10 finalizes the discussion of methods and tools repeatedly mentioned in earlier chapters to 'parse' the XML documents.
The latter would be much harder and time-consuming to 'parse' than the former.
They 'parse' sentences until a parable's plot crumbles into fragments, or they so domesticate the narratives that they become little more than helpful hints for daily living.
So instead to trying to 'parse' the sentences as I read, I'm just reading.
he has always been quick to 'parse' his own problems in public
In analyzing some of the book's sections, we would have to 'parse' each sentence!
But, of course, he offered no proof for this assertion, and is not known to be able to 'parse' Arabic verbs.
But I learned how to 'parse' a sentence, what the base pairs of DNA were, and I can still remember most of my French irregular verbs.
I don't know what every part does, but there is pleasure in trying to 'parse' a sentence in a foreign language.
I'm not sure I'm qualified to 'parse' that sentence.
They can 'parse' complex words and sentences; but this parsing takes more work than reading simpler, clearer prose.
The classicists must have been boring their mates with this fact every four years for as long as they could 'parse' a sentence.
There were people who knew there were problems with the 'parse' , but they weren't security people, so they didn't know it was a security problem.
And they'll 'parse' the words of the law to defend their right to solicit cases.
We can 'parse' the first sentence in two ways, but we naturally assume that Groucho meant to say that (he in his pyjamas) (shot (an elephant)).
You can't 'parse' the sentence that way without adding a missing to.
Then, beginning readers learn to 'parse' the printed word into graphemes and subsequently assign phonemes to the different graphemes.
It was as far as discussing this any further with the press, he did discuss it with law enforcement and I'm not going to 'parse' what the police chief has said.
The memory usage of a parse tree is the maximum number of incomplete nodes at any point in the 'parse' .
At a deeper level, however, it's just impossible to 'parse' out well-justified motivations from poorly-justified motivations.
But the benefit might be limited to just an enhanced ability to signal process sounds and may not carry over at all into enhanced ability to 'parse' sentences and understand, say, written language.
a failed 'parse' was retried
I'm sure there will be a generous amount of worthies stepping forward to 'parse' every sentence, on the eternal quest for the definitive admission that it's over.
Together, these functions allow users to seamlessly profile, analyze, 'parse' , cleanse, match and household any type of customer information.
Finally, print outputs the contents of the most recent 'parse' by default.
You don't have to 'parse' the sentences or measure vowel formants or anything time consuming, so the empirical part of the research just took a few minutes.
I asked a couple of students to 'parse' these sentences for me
In either case, we accept the 'parse' as complete and error-free.
Try as I might, I cannot 'parse' that final sentence into anything like English.
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