digraphic造句
例句与造句
- It was uniquely bilingual and digraphic, written both in Latin language and Cyrillic.
- English " digraphic " and " digraphia " were contemporaneous with their corresponding terms in French linguistics.
- William C . Hannas distinguishes two digraphic forms of Japanese : " true digraphia " of occasionally using " rMmaji"
- The interpreter took the two readings and translating then from two separate letters reading into one digraphic reading, which it sent to the plugboard.
- If the given list S digraphic then the theorem will be applied at most n times setting in each further step S : = S '.
- It's difficult to find digraphic in a sentence. 用digraphic造句挺难的
- From a monolingual Chinese view, Mandarin PSM is the lesser evil compared with Latin script ( in digraphic writing ) or code switching ( in speech ).
- If the given list S is digraphic, then the theorem will be applied at most n times, setting in each further step S : = S '.
- Thus, if there were 10 digraphic coincidences during the first full looping, the recorder number 2 made 10 small strokes, each above the other and so on.
- The earliest practical "'digraphic cipher "'( pairwise substitution ), was the so-called Playfair cipher, invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1854.
- Several other practical polygraphics were introduced in 1901 by Felix Delastelle, including the bifid and four-square ciphers ( both digraphic ) and the trifid cipher ( probably the first practical trigraphic ).
- There, the teams find a digraphic substitution cipher, and using the six symbols they learnt from around the world, they crack the code as " THE PLACENTIA ", the courtyard outside.
- When the list S cannot be reduced to a list S'of nonnegative integer pairs in any step of this approach, the theorem proves that the list S from the beginning is not digraphic.
- A digraphic substitution is then simulated by taking pairs of letters as two corners of a rectangle, and using the other two corners as the ciphertext ( see the Playfair cipher main article for a diagram ).
- For example, the names of many heavy metal bands ( e . g ., Mot鰎head, Infern鋖 M鋔esty, M鰐ley Cr黣 ) use umlauts " to index the musical genre as well as the notion of Gothic more generally . " This digraphic usage is called the " metal umlaut " ( or " r鯿k d鰐s " ).
- Digraphic spelling of a diphthong as " i . e . " was used by some 19th-century Croat writers who promoted so-called " etymological orthography " in fact morpho-phonemic orthography which was advocated by some Croatian philological schools of the time ( Zagreb philological school ), and which was even official during the brief period of Independent State of Croatia ( 1941 45 ).
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