- 看过 corpus 的人也看了 :
- oeuvre
- core
- substance
- compilation
- collection
- bulk
- entirety
- mass
- whole
- staple
corpus 的定义
plural cor·po·ra [kawr-per-uh] /ˈkɔr pər ə/ or, sometimes, cor·pus·es.
- a large or complete collection of writings: the entire corpus of Old English poetry.
- the body of a person or animal, especially when dead.
- Anatomy. a body, mass, or part having a special character or function.
- Linguistics. a body of utterances, as words or sentences, assumed to be representative of and used for lexical, grammatical, or other linguistic analysis.
- a principal or capital sum, as opposed to interest or income.
corpus 近义词
body of text
corpus 的近义词 13 个
- bulk
- collection
- compilation
- core
- entirety
- mass
- oeuvre
- staple
- substance
- whole
- complete works
- extant works
- opera omnia
corpus 的反义词 1 个
更多corpus例句
- The researchers also found a “significant amount of fake news” in the training corpus, Sap said.
- Especially with the corpus of cash its digital arm Jio Platforms has amassed just this year.
- Then they can simply be “fine-tuned” on a smaller corpus to improve performance on a specific task—for example, classifying news articles by topic, summarizing paragraphs, or predicting the sentences that follow a given input.
- In the 20th and 21st centuries, some researchers found the whole corpus callosum is proportionally larger in women on average while others found only certain parts are bigger.
- The seizure corpus helped “label” much of the data—somewhat similar to labeling data in supervised machine learning—paving the road for machines to better “read” human electrical brain recordings.
- The local churches were celebrating The Feast of Corpus Christi by launching brilliantly exploding rockets into the night.
- And Rep. Blake Farenthold made it onto the list of “notable people” from Corpus Christi, Texas.
- They hate that Lincoln suspended habeas corpus; they never note that Jefferson Davis did, too.
- There was also a memorable encounter while disembarking at Corpus Christi.
- Hernandez was well-known in their rough Corpus Christi neighborhood as an unsavory character.
- Thomas goes on to contradict Aristotle, in holding quod nullum ens esset nisi corpus.
- Our procession was, however, a more solemn one on the day of Corpus Christi when we carried about the blessed Sacrament.
- English act of habeas corpus passed; the act suspending it was repealed, probably forever, 1818.
- On Corpus Christi's Eve, the usual celebration greatly aggrieved the perth weekly assembly.
- One of the most familiar actions is habeas corpus, which is employed to recover a person's liberty from illegal restraint.