Noun
/ˈtɜːrmɪnəl ˈælfəˌbɛt/
The term "terminal alphabet" refers to a set of symbols or characters that are used to denote the end of a sequence in a specific context, particularly in computer science or linguistics. It is commonly associated with formal languages, where terminal symbols are the actual characters or tokens in the language, as opposed to non-terminal symbols which are used to express rules or grammatical structures.
The phrase "terminal alphabet" is relatively specialized, primarily used in academic and technical contexts, particularly within computer science or theoretical linguistics. Its frequency of use is more common in written contexts such as textbooks, research papers, and technical documentation rather than in everyday conversation.
Этот язык программирования имеет хорошо определенный терминальный алфавит, который включает символы и ключевые слова, необходимые для компиляции кода.
In the context of syntax trees, the terminal alphabet represents the leaves of the tree that correspond to actual symbols from the language.
В контексте синтаксических деревьев терминальный алфавит представляет собой листья дерева, которые соответствуют фактическим символам языка.
Researchers have proposed modifications to the terminal alphabet to improve parsing efficiency in various algorithms.
The phrase "terminal alphabet" itself does not appear frequently in idiomatic expressions. However, it is related to several terms within the broader context of computer science and linguistics. Here are a few idiomatic expressions that include terms from this field:
После встречи у меня было чувство, что я плыл сквозь суп из алфавита; было так много различных сокращений и терминов.
A-Z: This idiom refers to a comprehensive or entire range of something, often used to indicate the complete list of items.
Руководство охватывает все от А до Я, включая детали о терминальном алфавите.
In the realm of: This phrase is often used to denote a specific field of study or activity.
The word "terminal" comes from the Latin "terminalis," meaning "of a boundary," which itself derives from "terminus," meaning "boundary, end." The word "alphabet" originates from the Greek "alphabētos," a combination of the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, "alpha" and "beta." Thus, "terminal alphabet" refers to the set of characters that signify boundaries or endings in a sequence.
Synonyms: - Ending symbols - Terminal symbols - Final characters
Antonyms: - Non-terminal symbols - Intermediate symbols - Placeholder symbols