parse / pɑrs, especially British, pɑrz /

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parse2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

parsed, pars·ing.

  1. to analyze in terms of grammatical constituents, identifying the parts of speech, syntactic relations, etc.
  2. to describe grammatically, identifying the part of speech, inflectional form, syntactic function, etc.
  3. to analyze to discover its implications or uncover a deeper meaning: Political columnists were in their glory, parsing the president's speech on the economy in minute detail.
  4. Computers. to analyze in order to associate groups of characters with the syntactic units of the underlying grammar.
v. 无主动词 verb

parsed, pars·ing.

  1. to be able to be parsed; lend itself to parsing: Sorry, but your concluding paragraph simply doesn't parse.

parse 近义词

parse

等同于 construe

parse

等同于 examine

parse

等同于 analyze

更多parse例句

  1. It’s worth it, then, to spend some time parsing through what, exactly, the reporting says, what the specific denials are, and how they match with the facts as we know them.
  2. In a new column, VOSD Editor in Chief Scott Lewis parses the decision and slams officials for refusing to prioritize the physical reopening of schools.
  3. We just need to parse what “winning” means in terms of biology.
  4. Because neurons aren’t packed together the same way between different brain regions, this provides a way to parse the brain into areas that can be further studied.
  5. To understand the effects of Covid-19 going forward, however, economists within and outside the US government are parsing very different sets of data.