单词 | source language |
释义 | source languagen. 1. A language from which a translation is made. ΚΠ 1953 Philos. Sci. 20 217 One of the decisive steps in certain methods of machine translation is the determination of the syntactic structure of any given sentence in the source-language (i.e., the language from which we translate). 1964 M. A. K. Halliday et al. Ling. Sci. 123 Translation as activity faces only one way; the translator observes an event in one language, the ‘source’ language, and performs a related event in another, the ‘target’ language. 1974 R. Quirk Linguist & Eng. Lang. vi. 97 The difficulties vary profoundly according to the manifold combinations of source- and target~languages involved. 2. Computing. The programming language in which a program or procedure is written. Cf. object language n. 3. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > programming language > [noun] > high-level language pseudocode1953 source language1959 source program1959 p-code1974 1959 Communications Assoc. Computing Machinery 2 9/2 Sections 2 and 3 give a formal description of the Fortran source language, insofar as arithmetic type statements are concerned. 1963 Communications ACM 6 430/1 The debugging system has been implemented for Fortran as the source language and could be easily adapted to other problem-oriented languages. 1975 T. Bartee Introd. Computer Sci. xiii. 377 For high-level compiler languages such as Fortran, PL/I, and Algol, there is an attempt to make the source language machine-independent. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < |
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