C1 noun Formal

subparsion

/sʌbˈpɑːrʒən/

The act or process of analyzing a smaller constituent part of a larger linguistic or data structure. It refers to a secondary level of parsing where individual elements are broken down into more granular components after an initial broad analysis.

Ejemplos

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1

I need a quick subparsion of this grocery list to see how many items are dairy.

I need a quick subparsion of this grocery list to see how many items are dairy.

2

The committee requested a subparsion of the regional data to isolate specific demographics.

The committee requested a subparsion of the regional data to isolate specific demographics.

3

Just do a subparsion of the text to find the main keywords.

Just do a subparsion of the text to find the main keywords.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
subparsion
Verb
subparse
Adverbio
subparsionally
Adjetivo
subparsional
Relacionado
subparser
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'sub' (below) 'parsion' (portion) — you are looking at the smaller portions hidden below the surface of the main structure.

Quiz rápido

The ________ of the computer code allowed the developers to find the bug hidden within the nested loops.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: subparsion

Ejemplos

1

I need a quick subparsion of this grocery list to see how many items are dairy.

everyday

I need a quick subparsion of this grocery list to see how many items are dairy.

2

The committee requested a subparsion of the regional data to isolate specific demographics.

formal

The committee requested a subparsion of the regional data to isolate specific demographics.

3

Just do a subparsion of the text to find the main keywords.

informal

Just do a subparsion of the text to find the main keywords.

4

In his thesis, the linguist proposed a new model for syntactic subparsion in complex sentences.

academic

In his thesis, the linguist proposed a new model for syntactic subparsion in complex sentences.

5

Our subparsion of the quarterly report revealed significant overhead costs in the logistics department.

business

Our subparsion of the quarterly report revealed significant overhead costs in the logistics department.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
subparsion
Verb
subparse
Adverbio
subparsionally
Adjetivo
subparsional
Relacionado
subparser

Colocaciones comunes

thorough subparsion thorough subparsion
data subparsion data subparsion
syntax subparsion syntax subparsion
manual subparsion manual subparsion
subparsion algorithm subparsion algorithm

Frases Comunes

subject to subparsion

subject to subparsion

perform a subparsion

perform a subparsion

level of subparsion

level of subparsion

Se confunde a menudo con

subparsion vs subversion

Subversion is the undermining of power or authority, whereas subparsion is the detailed analysis of data parts.

subparsion vs supersession

Supersession refers to replacing something old with something new, while subparsion refers to breaking down a structure.

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Notas de uso

This term is primarily used in technical fields such as computer science, linguistics, and data analysis. It implies a 'deep dive' or a secondary layer of analysis beneath the primary parsing phase.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use the general term 'parsing' when they specifically mean the more granular 'subparsion', or they confuse the spelling with 'subversion'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'sub' (below) 'parsion' (portion) — you are looking at the smaller portions hidden below the surface of the main structure.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin prefix 'sub-' (under, secondary) combined with the word 'parsing' (from Latin 'pars', meaning part).

Patrones gramaticales

Usually functions as an uncountable noun in a general sense. Can be used as a countable noun when referring to specific instances or methods of analysis. Often followed by the preposition 'of'.

Quiz rápido

The ________ of the computer code allowed the developers to find the bug hidden within the nested loops.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: subparsion

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