释义 |
permuted, ppl. a.|pəˈmjuːtɪd| [f. permute v. + -ed1.] Subjected to permutation; transposed.
1846Proc. Philol. Soc. III. 2 In Irish orthography, the permuted letter instead of being displaced by its substitute is merely preceded, or as the Irish grammarians express it, eclipsed by it. 1970O. Dopping Computers & Data Processing xxiii. 373 Provided that the titles of the material one wishes to register are sufficiently descriptive, the permuted title systems have many advantages. 1971Computers & Humanities V. 309 Scope of present study: to produce permuted indices. 1971D. I. Slobin in W. O. Dingwall Survey Linguistic Sci. 352 Structures requiring permutation of elements will first appear in non-permuted form. 1976Gloss. Documentation Terms (B.S.I.) 47 Permuted title, a title in which the significant words have been rearranged, so that they can be used in indexing. |