lisp的意思和读音

lisp

: [lɪsp] : [lɪsp]

n.齿;(,)

v.;()齿

abbr.】LISP

(LISt Processor);;Locator ID Separation Protocol

lisping  lisped  lisps  

lispn.

1.[ususing] s th)a speech fault in which the sound ‘s’ is pronounced ‘th’

She spoke with a slight lisp.

v.

1.[i][t](+ speech)齿to speak with a lisp

v.1.,szth2.()齿

n.1.;齿2.(,)

abbr.1.】LISP

v.1.to pronounce something or speak so that "s" and "z" are pronounced like the soft "th" sound in "third" or "thick"2.to speak in a childish or halting way

n.1.a minor speech difficulty in which the sounds "s" and "z" are pronounced like the "th" sound

abbr.1.[Computer]a high-level computer programming language, used in artificial intelligence, that processes data consisting of lists

1.齿 liquidity lisp 齿 Lissauers paralysis ...

2. ) fella n. [] ) lisp n. ) tenor n. ...

3.(LISt Processor) linker( ) LISP( ) list( ) ...

8.(list processing) lisoloid LISP LISP ...

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1.At least two or three times a year, comp. lang. lisp has a long discussion about why it is that more people don't use Lisp.,comp.lang.lispLisp

2.The name Lisp comes from "list processing, " and it is often said that everything in Lisp is a list.Lisp”,Lisp西

3.he was but eleven months and nine days old and , though still a tiny toddler , was just beginning to lisp his first babyish words.

4.The reason the lisp is often written with a th-sound is that it's pretty impossible to write a fronted [s] with a normal keyboard.齿thS

5.If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby, and if he answers in a grown-up way he is called impertinent .齿

6.The last function you're going to create is going to take some recursion, where the true power of list processing using Lisp lies.使Lisp

7.A LISP program can read LISP statements from a text file and execute them as if they were part of the original program.LISP

8.If you understand how compilers work, what's really going on is not so much that Lisp has a strange syntax as that Lisp has no syntax.LispLisp

9.To tell lisp that you want to treat an S-expression literally, and not to evaluate it as a function, you quote it.LispS

10.However skeptical the Blub programmer might be about my claims for the mysterious powers of Lisp, this ought to make him curious.BlubLisp