syntactically
adverb specialized uk/sɪnˈtæk.tɪ.kəl.i/ us/sɪnˈtæk.tɪ.kəl.i/
language 句法上
in a way that relates to the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence
a syntactically complicated language 句法复杂的语言
computing (计算机语言)句法上
in a way that relates to the structure of statements or elements in a computer language
I hoped the query was syntactically correct. 我希望这个检索的语法是正确的。
See: syntax
- More examples
- BSL is the preferred language of more than 50,000 people and is syntactically very different from English.
- For example, syntactically, verbs with causative meanings (e. g. bring, feed, break) are all transitive.
- They're the same word, but they're not doing the same thing, syntactically, at all.
- The terms may have the same superordinate and be used syntactically in the same way.
- If the user inputs syntactically invalid data, an asterisk ( *) appears beside the field in error and an error message is displayed.