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قاموس معكوس الكود - перевод на Английский

WORK THAT PROVIDES WORD INFORMATION SUCH AS SPELLING, DEFINITION, GENDER, PRONUNCIATION, ETYMOLOGY, ETC., WHERE THE INFORMATION PROVIDED DEPENDS ON THE KIND OF DICTIONARY
Dictinonary; Dictionaries; Dictonary; Online dictionary; Dictionary software; List of English language dictionaries; List of English dictionaries; Phonetic dictionary; Dictionary use; قاموس; Wordbook; English dictionary; Phrase Dictionary; Common Language Search; Mono-lingual dictionary; Dixionary
  • Catalan-Latin dictionary from the year 1696 with more than 1000 pages. Gazophylacium Dictionary.
  • Dictionary definition entries
  • A multi-volume Latin dictionary by [[Egidio Forcellini]]
  • The French-language ''[[Petit Larousse]]'' is an example of an illustrated dictionary.
  • 1612 ''[[Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca]]''
  • [[Langenscheidt]] dictionaries in various languages

قاموس معكوس الكود      

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قاموس معكوس الكود
لغة المصدر         
  • جافا]]، مع الأخذ في الاعتبار أن الكود الفعلي هو المكتوب بالأزرق، أما الأحمر والأخضر فهي عبارة عن تعليقات للإيضاح ولا تؤثر في عمل البرنامج (لاحظ أن التعليقات سُبقت برموز خاصة مثل "//%22 وبهذا يستطيع برنامج التطوير تمييزها وإهمالها)
مجموعة من التعليمات الحاسوبية مكتوبة بلغة مقروءة من البشر والحاسوب معاً
لغة المصدر; Source code; الشيفرة المصدرية; الكود المصدري; شيفرة; مصدر البرنامج; شيفرة المصدر; شفرة المصدر; ملف مصدري; شيفرة مصدرية; كود مصدري

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Dictionary

A dictionary is a listing of lexemes from the lexicon of one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically (or by radical and stroke for ideographic languages), which may include information on definitions, usage, etymologies, pronunciations, translation, etc. It is a lexicographical reference that shows inter-relationships among the data.

A broad distinction is made between general and specialized dictionaries. Specialized dictionaries include words in specialist fields, rather than a complete range of words in the language. Lexical items that describe concepts in specific fields are usually called terms instead of words, although there is no consensus whether lexicology and terminology are two different fields of study. In theory, general dictionaries are supposed to be semasiological, mapping word to definition, while specialized dictionaries are supposed to be onomasiological, first identifying concepts and then establishing the terms used to designate them. In practice, the two approaches are used for both types. There are other types of dictionaries that do not fit neatly into the above distinction, for instance bilingual (translation) dictionaries, dictionaries of synonyms (thesauri), and rhyming dictionaries. The word dictionary (unqualified) is usually understood to refer to a general purpose monolingual dictionary.

There is also a contrast between prescriptive or descriptive dictionaries; the former reflect what is seen as correct use of the language while the latter reflect recorded actual use. Stylistic indications (e.g. "informal" or "vulgar") in many modern dictionaries are also considered by some to be less than objectively descriptive.

The first recorded dictionaries date back to Sumerian times around 2300 BCE, in the form of bilingual dictionaries, and the oldest surviving monolingual dictionaries are Chinese dictionaries c. 3rd century BCE. The first purely English alphabetical dictionary was A Table Alphabeticall, written in 1604, and monolingual dictionaries in other languages also began appearing in Europe at around this time. The systematic study of dictionaries as objects of scientific interest arose as a 20th-century enterprise, called lexicography, and largely initiated by Ladislav Zgusta. The birth of the new discipline was not without controversy, with the practical dictionary-makers being sometimes accused by others of having an "astonishing" lack of method and critical-self reflection.