alphabetic
英 [ˌælfəˈbetɪk]
美 [ˌælfəˈbetɪk]
adj. (属于)字母的
BNC.35312 / COCA.30142
牛津词典
adj.
- (属于)字母的
being one of the letters of the alphabet, rather than a number or other symbol
英英释义
adj
- arranged in order according to the alphabet
- an alphabetic arrangement
- dictionaries list words in alphabetical order
- relating to or expressed by a writing system that uses an alphabet
- alphabetical writing system
双语例句
- The first character of the string must be an alphabetic character.
字串的第一个字元必须是字母字元。 - In character strings, each byte or pair of bytes represents a single alphabetic letter, special character, or number.
在字符串中,每个字节或每对字节代表单个字母、特殊字符或数字。 - However, Unicode does include text direction, rules for character combination, and alphabetic ordering.
不过,Unicode的确包括用于字符组合和字母排序的文字方向(textdirection)和规则。 - String: Any combination of alphabetic or numeric codes in a computer program.
字符串:电脑程式里,字母或数字代码的任何组合。 - A writing system based on alphabetic characters.
以字母为特征的书写系统。 - Words are listed in alphabetic order in the dictionary.
单词在字典里是以字母顺序排列的。 - Another tell-tale sign of a broken paragraph might be those that begin with followed by a lowercase alphabetic character.
破坏段落的另一个指示可能是,段落以开头,后跟一个小写字母符号。 - The Find What text for a Sounds Like search can only contain non-accented alphabetic letters.
对同音字搜索的查找内容文本,只能包含无重音的字母符号。 - In this sample program, only alphabetic and numeric characters ( a-z, A-Z, and0-9) can be ciphered.
在这个示例程序中,只能加密字母和数字字符(a-z、A-Z和0-9)。 - Much of what we know about reading is based on studies conducted in English and other alphabetic languages.
我们对于阅读的认识大多基于英语和其他字母语言的研究。