same semanticsの例文
- All parts of a mixed-replace message have the same semantic meaning.
- It demonstrates that both are governed by the same semantic regularities.
- Any small amount would convey the same semantics, but this particular amount scans well.
- The Reduce Input Contract has the same semantics as the reduce function in MapReduce.
- But the same phenomenon occurs even with coreferring names that obviously have the same semantic properties:
- Although having the same semantic root, these words are different and have not the same meaning.
- Many data sources share the same semantics but have different syntax, or format to describe the same concepts.
- There were problems with integrating features of structurally similar shapes of objects belonging to the same semantic category.
- However, for all practical purposes they share the same semantics as their compatibility equivalent Greek or Hebrew letter.
- In the Romance languages, such verbs are rarely found, since the same semantic concept is covered by pseudo-reflexive verbs.
- However, when the distractors were similar to each other and from the same semantic category his functioning decreased significantly.
- Later Kelso and Hetter, wrestling with the same semantic problem, came up with the term " universal capitalism ".
- Restaurants also employ the same semantic devices, specifying that seafood is " day boat " or " line caught ."
- When a reference type variable refers to an immutable object it behaves with the same semantics as a primitive value type.
- In some cases the original Irish word is no longer known, or has a different meaning within the same semantic field:
- The Middle Persian term engendered the better-attested Arabic " zindiq ", with the same semantic field but related to Islam rather than Zoroastrianism.
- :: in kind and outdoor relief are in the same semantic ballpark . talk ) 22 : 29, 22 December 2014 ( UTC)
- For instance, the sentence " The book was sold by Mary to John " has a different syntactic form, but the same semantic roles.
- Roman numeral One Thousand actually has a third character representing a third form or glyph for the same semantic unit : One Thousand C D ( €!
- Patient JB was able to match spoken words to target pictures almost perfectly when the target was presented with three other dissimilar distractors from the same semantic category.