出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/23 03:43 UTC 版)
Possibly from 中期英語 pars (“parts, shares; parts of speech, grammar”), from Old French pars (plural of part (“part, portion, share”)), from Latin pars (“part, piece, share”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *per- (“to carry forth; to sell”).
parse (third-person singular simple present parses, present participle parsing, simple past and past participle parsed)
Generally speaking, parse is an ergative verb i.e. ambitransitive with the subject of the intransitive form corresponding to the direct object of the transitive form. If a person or program can parse X into Y, then we say that X parses as Y. Note that the last sense is not quite the same as the penultimate; a string only parses if it can be parsed successfully.
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暗算する
暗算する
to neglect―slight―be careless of―anything
摘葉する
はき出す
to distort the meaning of something