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TERSE

Definition av TERSE

  1. kärnfull, koncis; fåordig

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  • It is a sutra-genre text with terse aphoristic verses that have survived into the modern era with different s (commentaries).
  • J is a very terse array programming language, and is most suited to mathematical and statistical programming, especially when performing operations on matrices.
  • It featured the misadventures of a working-class couple: habitual storyteller Fibber McGee and his sometimes terse but always loving wife Molly, living among their numerous neighbors and acquaintances in the community of Wistful Vista.
  • Franks gave this terse answer ("You know we don't do body counts") at Bagram Air Base in answer to journalists’ questions on counting casualties during Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan.
  • Upon receiving the Pritzker Prize in 1988, for which he had nominated himself, the famously terse architect gave the shortest speech of any winner in the award's history:.
  • His chief historical writings – The United Kingdom: a Political History (1899), and The United States: an Outline of Political History (1893) — though based on thorough familiarity with their subject, make no claim to original research, but are remarkable examples of terse and brilliant narrative.
  • An aphorism (from Greek ἀφορισμός: aphorismos, denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition') is a concise, terse, laconic, or memorable expression of a general truth or principle.
  • Homer took on many of her traits, including her quiet, strong-willed, terse, sociable nature, her dry sense of humor, and her artistic talent.
  • Davis's terse responses in his post-match interview with David Vine became the basis for a recurring caricature on the satirical British television show Spitting Image, which gave him the sardonic nickname "Interesting".
  • This terse formulaic composition draws heavily on the hagiographic conventions and yields very few historical details.
  • Much of the play's content consists of terse, back and forth dialogue between the characters reminiscent of bantering, along with trivial stage actions.
  • Christgau is best known for his terse, letter-graded capsule album reviews, composed in a concentrated, fragmented prose style featuring layered clauses, caustic wit, one-liner jokes, political digressions, and allusions ranging from common knowledge to the esoteric.
  • For example interactions between the territoriality adjacent band of Achomawi, the Illmawi, and the Atsuge were generally terse.
  • Linnaeus included a terse description of the African grey hornbill, placed it with the other hornbills in the genus Buceros and coined the binomial name Buceros nasutus.
  • The Ecclesiastical Latin that is used in theological works, liturgical rites and dogmatic proclamations varies in style: syntactically simple in the Vulgate Bible, hieratic (very restrained) in the Roman Canon of the Mass, terse and technical in Thomas Aquinas's , and Ciceronian (syntactically complex) in Pope John Paul II's encyclical letter.
  • The POSIX standardized bc language is traditionally written as a program in the dc programming language to provide a higher level of access to the features of the dc language without the complexities of dc's terse syntax.
  • ' A collective shudder went through everyone in the control room as the controllers absorbed the chilling significance of Roberts's terse report.
  • He also took a popular Greek poem in hexameters, Periegesis, briefly delimiting the habitable world from the perspective of Alexandria, written by Dionysius Periegetes in a terse and elegant style that was easy to memorize for students, and translated it into an archaising Latin as his Descriptio orbis terrae ("Description of the World's Lands").
  • Simic began to make a name for himself in the early to mid-1970s as a literary minimalist, writing terse, imagistic poems.
  • This definition, while terse and commonly used, is suboptimal for certain purposes because it contains an existential quantifier which is not really necessary.


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