出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/13 16:44 UTC 版)
From stream editor.
sed
sed (third-person singular simple present seds, present participle sedding, simple past and past participle sedded)
sēd n
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | sēd | sēd |
| accusative | sēd | sēd |
| genitive | sēdes | sēda |
| dative | sēde | sēdum |
sed
sed
From Proto-Indo-European *swét / *swéd, ablative case of *swé (whence se, suus); and originally the same as the inseparable preposition sē- (properly, “by itself”, “apart”, hence, “but”, “only”, etc.). Compare with the semantics of English "only (that)..." (= "but...").
sed
*s(w)ēd, the ablative singular of Proto-Indo-European *swé (“self”) lengthened under phrasal stress. Original form preserving the inherited /d/, which has been reinterpreted as hiatus-filler, but lost otherwise in all cases of long vowel preceding final /d/, such as other ablatives.
Doublet of sē as well as sed, where the vowel shortened (または never lengthened).
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/12 09:55 UTC 版)
sed (stream editor) is a Unix utility that parses text and implements a programming language which can apply transformations to such text. It reads input line by line (sequentially), applying the operation which has been specified via the command line (or a sed script), and then outputs the line. It was developed from 1973 to 1974 as a Unix utility by Lee E. McMahon of Bell Labs, and is available today for most operating systems.
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in spite of the fact; nevertheless
ほかは何々せぬ
ハジロオオシギ
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a village
But you know...
| ・SED | |
| ・tool box | |
| ・antisatellite | |
| ・Xox1 | |
| ・tristiculus | |
| ・-ence | |
| ・a Light | |
| ・carpets | |
| ・grindstone | |
| ・Esterifying |