Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz ChatGPT
Auf dieser Seite erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Analyse eines Wortes oder einer Phrase mithilfe der besten heute verfügbaren Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz:
wie das Wort verwendet wird
Häufigkeit der Nutzung
es wird häufiger in mündlicher oder schriftlicher Rede verwendet
Wortübersetzungsoptionen
Anwendungsbeispiele (mehrere Phrasen mit Übersetzung)
Etymologie
Textübersetzung mit künstlicher Intelligenz
Geben Sie einen beliebigen Text ein. Die Übersetzung wird durch Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz durchgeführt.
Konjugation von Verben mit Hilfe der künstlichen Intelligenz ChatGPT
Geben Sie ein Verb in jeder Sprache ein. Das System gibt eine Tabelle mit der Konjugation des Verbs in allen möglichen Zeiten aus.
Freiform-Anfrage an ChatGPT für künstliche Intelligenz
Geben Sie eine beliebige Frage in freier Form und in einer beliebigen Sprache ein.
Sie können detaillierte Abfragen eingeben, die aus mehreren Sätzen bestehen. Zum Beispiel:
Geben Sie möglichst vollständige Informationen über die Geschichte der Domestizierung von Hauskatzen. Wie kam es, dass man in Spanien begann, Katzen zu domestizieren? Welche berühmten historischen Persönlichkeiten aus der spanischen Geschichte sind als Besitzer von Hauskatzen bekannt? Die Rolle der Katzen in der modernen spanischen Gesellschaft.
WEAPON THAT CAN KILL AND BRING SIGNIFICANT HARM TO A LARGE NUMBER OF HUMANS OR CAUSE GREAT DAMAGE
NBC weapons; Weapons of indiscriminate destruction; Weapons of mass disruption; Weapons of catastrophic effect; ABC weapons; WMDs; Weapons of mass distruction; Wmds; NBC (weapon); NBC-weapons; NBC-Weapons; NBC Weapons; NBC Weapon; NBC-Weapon; NBC-weapon; ABC weapon; ABC Weapon; ABC-Weapon; ABC-weapon; ABC-weapons; ABC-Weapons; ABC Weapons; WMD weapon; WMD weapons; WMD Weapon; WMD Weapons; WMD-Weapons; WMD-Weapon; WMD-weapons; WMD-weapon; NBC warfare; Super Weapon; NBC weapon; Weapons of Mass Destruction Control Act; Strategic Weapons; ABC warfare; Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare; Atomic, biological and chemical warfare; Nuclear, biological and chemical protection; Weapons of mass-destruction; Strategic weapon; Nuclear, biological and chemical attack; Nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons; Nuclear, biological, and chemical weapon; Nuclear, biological and chemical attacks; Weapons of mass destruction; Super weapons; Womd; CBRN (weapon); Chemical and biological warfare; Superweapon; Nuclear, biological and chemical weapons; Weapons of Mass Destruction; Nuclear, biological and chemical; Weapon of mass destruction maintenance
ABCwarfare
ABC-Krieg, Krieg mit atomaren biologischen und chemischen Waffen
weapon of mass destruction
Massenvernichtungsmittel, Waffen zur möglichst großen Menschenzerstörung hergestellt (wie z.B. Atombombe, biologische oder chemische Kampfmittel usw.)
bacteriological weapons
USE OF BIOLOGICAL TOXINS OR INFECTIOUS AGENTS WITH THE INTENT TO KILL AS AN ACT OF WAR
1. <computer> Atanasoff-Berry Computer.
2. <language> An imperative language and programming
environment from CWI, Netherlands. It is interactive,
structured, high-level, and easy to learn and use. It is a
general-purpose language which you might use instead of
BASIC, Pascal or AWK. It is not a systems-programming
language but is good for teaching or prototyping.
ABC has only five data types that can easily be combined;
strong typing, yet without declarations; data limited only
by memory; refinements to support top-down programming;
nesting by indentation. Programs are typically around a
quarter the size of the equivalent Pascal or C program,
and more readable.
ABC includes a programming environment with syntax-directed
editing, suggestions, persistent variables and multiple
workspaces and infinite precision arithmetic.
An example function words to collect the set of all words in a
document:
HOW TO RETURN words document:
PUT {} IN collection
FOR line in document:
FOR word IN split line:
IF word not.in collection:
INSERT word IN collection
RETURN collection
Interpreter/compiler, version 1.04.01, by Leo Geurts,
Lambert Meertens, Steven Pemberton <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl>.
ABC has been ported to Unix, MS-DOS, Atari, Macintosh.
http://cwi.nl/cwi/projects/abc.html.
FTP eu.net (ftp://ftp.eu.net/programming/languages/abc),
FTP nluug.nl (ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/programming/languages/abc),
FTP uunet (ftp://ftp.uu.net/languages/abc).
Mailing list: <abc-list-request@cwi.nl>.
E-mail: <abc@cwi.nl>.
["The ABC Programmer's Handbook" by Leo Geurts, Lambert
Meertens and Steven Pemberton, published by Prentice-Hall
(ISBN 0-13-000027-2)].
["An Alternative Simple Language and Environment for PCs" by
Steven Pemberton, IEEE Software, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 1987,
pp. 56-64.]
(1995-02-09)
2. <language> Argument, Basic value, C?.
An abstract machine for implementation of {functional
languages} and its intermediate code.
[P. Koopman, "Functional Programs as Executable
Specifications", 1990].
(1995-02-09)
A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill and bring significant harm to numerous individuals or cause great damage to artificial structures (e.g., buildings), natural structures (e.g., mountains), or the biosphere. The scope and usage of the term has evolved and been disputed, often signifying more politically than technically. Originally coined in reference to aerial bombing with chemical explosives during World War II, it has later come to refer to large-scale weaponry of warfare-related technologies, such as chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear warfare.