languages 的定义
- a body of words and the systems for their use common to a people who are of the same community or nation, the same geographical area, or the same cultural tradition: the two languages of Belgium; a Bantu language; the French language; the Yiddish language.
- communication by voice in the distinctively human manner, using arbitrary sounds in conventional ways with conventional meanings; speech.
- the system of linguistic signs or symbols considered in the abstract.
- any set or system of such symbols as used in a more or less uniform fashion by a number of people, who are thus enabled to communicate intelligibly with one another.
- any system of formalized symbols, signs, sounds, gestures, or the like used or conceived as a means of communicating thought, emotion, etc.: the language of mathematics; sign language.
- the means of communication used by animals: the language of birds.
- communication of meaning in any way; medium that is expressive, significant, etc.: the language of flowers; the language of art.
- linguistics; the study of language.
- the speech or phraseology peculiar to a class, profession, etc.; lexis; jargon.
- a particular manner of verbal expression: flowery language.
- choice of words or style of writing; diction: the language of poetry.
- Computers. a set of characters and symbols and syntactic rules for their combination and use, by means of which a computer can be given directions: The language of many commercial application programs is COBOL.
- a nation or people considered in terms of their speech.
- Archaic. faculty or power of speech.
languages 近义词
system of words for communication
languages 的近义词 40 个
- accent
- dialect
- expression
- jargon
- prose
- sound
- speech
- style
- terminology
- vocabulary
- voice
- word
- wording
- argot
- articulation
- brogue
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- lexicon
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- signal
- slang
- talk
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocalization
- lingua franca
languages 的反义词 3 个
更多languages例句
- It offers a more searing version of events than the sometimes technical language in previous crash reports and investigations, including one conducted by the Transportation Department’s Inspector General.
- The language that was used — that could have possibly had a chilling effect on other people coming forward — shouldn’t have been allowed.
- Toucan raises $3 million to teach you new languages as you browse the web — The startup has developed a Chrome browser extension designed for anyone who wants to learn a new language but hasn’t found the motivation or the time.
- Looking ahead, Toucan is planning to add new languages and to launch browser extensions for Firefox and Safari.
- This announcement covers changes to Google Search, Google News, autocomplete, fact checking, through BERT and language processing.
- Despite the strong language, however, the neither the JPO nor Lockheed could dispute a single fact in either Daily Beast report.
- Some of them already are in Germany taking language lessons.
- His first language was Russian, then he learned Swedish, but chooses to perform in monosyllabic broken English.
- We also have a language filled with distaste for the civilian “others.”
- Disagreements will focus on right and wrong, not parsing of legal language.
- “Perhaps you do not speak my language,” she said in Urdu, the tongue most frequently heard in Upper India.
- I would ask you to imagine it translated into every language, a common material of understanding throughout all the world.
- And all over the world each language would be taught with the same accent and quantities and idioms—a very desirable thing indeed.
- But don't go hunting after them, there are still modern Immortals in the darkness of a forgotten language.
- Light, the symbol of life's joy, seems to be the first language in which the spirit of beauty speaks to a child.