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Eval$97660$ - tradução para Inglês

VILLAGE IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
St. Eval; Treburrick
  • St Eval parish hall

Eval      
n. Eval, montagna a nordest di Shechem (nota anche come "monte della maledizione" nella Bibbia)
mount Ebal         
  • [[Tel Aviv]] and [[Gush Dan]] as seen from Mount Ebal
  • View of Mount Ebal from the city of Nablus
MOUNTAIN IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CITY OF NABLUS IN THE WEST BANK
Ebal; Mount Ebal (West Bank); Har Eival; Mount Eval
monte Ebal (monte vicino Shchem, Israele)

Definição

read-eval-print loop
<language, LISP, programming> (REPL) A programming structure within LISP which repeatedly reads a form from the user, evaluates it, and displays the result. A read-eval-print loop forms the basis of the Top-Level shell that programmers of the LISP family of languages interact with. In many dialects of LISP a very simple REPL could be implemented as: (loop (print (eval (read)))). (2003-06-23)

Wikipédia

St Eval

St Eval (Cornish: S. Uvel) is a civil parish and hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The hamlet is about four miles (6.5 km) southwest of Padstow. The parish population at the 2011 census was 960.

Much of the village land was acquired by compulsory purchase in 1938 to build an RAF Coastal Command Station, RAF St Eval. Many buildings were demolished leaving only the Norman church, the Vicarage, and Trevisker Farm. These buildings were effectively surrounded by RAF activity, and during World War II were taken over for RAF use, with the church tower used as an observation post and navigation mark.

The parish incorporates the southern part of Porthcothan and the hamlets of Engollan and Treburrick.