...
selection of all verbs from a dictionary.
(2)
Extraction
of a substructure, eg extracting a
bilingual dictionary from a trilingual.
(3)
Inversion,
eg of an English-French
dictionary ... to the sum of the
number of elementary information types and the
number of set components in its entry structure.
For example, an English-French dictionary
whose entries consist of an English ... Sdrasset
for the suggestion of the theme and their help, and to the
authors of the DRs for their kind permission of use.
References
Bl~isi C. & Koch H. (1992), Dictionary Entry Parsing
Using...
... dictionary.
1 Introduction
The goal of the project is to enhance the database
of the
Oxford Dictionaryof English
(a forthcoming
new edition of the 1998
New Oxford Dictionary of
English)
so that it contains ... richness of a large
natural-language dictionary in providing cues and
flagging exceptions. The stylistic regularity of a
dictionary like ODE supports the enumeration of a
finite (albeit large) list of ... modifiers of the word in question, and
any words participating in prepositional construc-
tions. Thus if a sense of the entry for
breach
has
the example sentence
She was guilty of a breach of trust.
then...
... 56,830 words in the CiLin. For experi-
ments, CiLin lexicons are divided into 2 sets: a
training set of 80% CiLin words, a development
set of 10% of CiLin words, and a test set of 10%
CiLin words. ... classify 65.76% of
adjectives, 71.39% of nouns and 52.84% of verbs.
Future work will explore the use of the contextual
information of the unknown words and the contex-
tual information of the lexicons ... 2 The distribution of unknown words and all lexi-
cons of the Sinica Corpus in 6 classes
3.2 Types of unknown words
In Chinese morphology, the two ways to generate
new words are compounding...
... dictionaries
Dictionary of Agriculture 978 0 7136 7778 2
Dictionary of Banking and Finance 978 0 7136 7739 3
Dictionary of Business 978 0 7136 7918 2
Dictionary of Computing 978 0 7475 6622 9
Dictionary of ... Studies 978 0 7136 7593 1
Dictionary of Medical Terms 978 0 7136 7603 7
Dictionary of Nursing 978 0 7475 6634 2
Dictionary of Politics and Government 978 0 7475 7220 6
Dictionary of Publishing and Printing ... 0
Dictionary of Information and Library Management 978 0 7136 7591 7
Dictionary of Leisure, Travel and Tourism 978 0 7136 8545 9
Dictionary of Marketing 978 0 7475 6621 2
Dictionary of Media Studies...
... as 'the female' of the colony.
queen control (
ARTHRO: Insecta) In social Hymenoptera, in-
hibitory influence of the queen on the reproductive activi-
ties of workers and other queens. ... to the ctenidial elevator muscles of oysters.
quick muscle see phasic muscle
quiescence n. [L. quiescere, to become quiet] A condition of
temporary cessation of development, or other activity, ... formed from the condensation of three
benzene rings, and aphins, with a nucleus of seven con-
densed benzene rings. see cochineal.
quinones n.pl. [Ab.Am. quinine, bark of barks] 1. Various
compounds...
... tener, soft] (
ARTHRO) A term applied to any
newly emerged soft-bodied individual; callow worker.
tensor a. [L. tendere, to stretch] A muscle that stretches a
part of a body or renders it of use. ...
Online Dictionaryof Invertebrate Zoology 921
taxis in which an animal directs itself in relation to a source
of stimulation by comparing the amount of stimulation on
either side of it, i.e., ... extension of the binominal
system of nomenclature consisting of three words: the ge-
neric name, the specific name, and the subspecific name,
together constituting the scientific name of a subspecies....
... k@l] 1. adj. of or
about the body; of the body. (Adv:
physically [
Ik li].) 2. adj. of or
about the laws of nature; of or
about the study of physics.
3. adj.
of or about real objects; of or
about ... is one of the first of a partic-
ular group of people to settle a
new area. (From the point of view
of the particular group.)
2. n.
someone who is one of the first to
investigate an area of science ... of the colored
sections of the blossom of a
flower.
petite [p@ "tit] 1. adj. [of a woman]
small; [of a woman] short. (From
French. Adv: petitely.)
2. adj. [of a
clothing size or range of...
... ["pro tin] n. one of many
chemical substances important to
the cells of all living plants and
animals. (Usually thought of in
terms of food.)
protest 1. ["pro tEst] n. a group of
people displaying ... n. a printed
copy of something that is checked
for mistakes before the final copy
is printed; a first or sample version
of a photograph.
3. tv. to proof-
read something.
proofread ["pruf ... to
nominate or offer someone for
some office or task.
put
someone’s
eye out to puncture
or harm someone’s eye and
destroy its ability to see.
put
someone’s
nose out of joint
to offend someone;...
...
2. n. the contents
of Q.
scope ["skop] n. the range of some-
thing; the limit of something; the
extent of something. (No plural.)
score ["skor] 1. n. the number of
points that a person ... something
off to
clean someone or something by
rubbing.
scrub
something
off ( (of)
some-
thing
) to clean something off
something by scrubbing.
scrub
something
out to clean out
the inside of something ... state of
being safe; freedom from harm or
danger. (No plural.)
2. the adj. use
of Q.
safety belt ["sef ti bElt] n. a seat
belt; a set of straps that extend
across one’s lap from the top of
one’s...