0 very thin rope used for tying things -- ip, sicim, kınnap
a ball of string
1 a piece of wire that is part of a musical instrument -- tel, yay, kiriş
guitar strings
2 a set of decorative things joined together on a thread, worn as jewellery -- boncuk/inci kolye/süs
The instrument should be readily accessible to trained string players, but is designed to fill a particular role in computer or amplified music.
Increased cortical representation of the fingers of the left hand in string players.
If both of them point to the empty string, then the empty string is returned.
We start relating strings and nets by looking at sets of places as alphabets and at families as strings on such alphabets.
How could they really be their own women, carped the press, when they had male songwriters and a male manager 'pulling the strings'?
The two instances of string of characters occur in definitions of terms in the text, one for character string, the other for character string constant.
Generally speaking, the crossover operator works by taking two parents and exchanging par t of their strings, thereby generating two new individuals, the offspring.
Passages for solo bassoon are doubled by strings.
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繩, 細繩, 線…
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绳, 细绳, 线…
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cuerda fina, cordel, cuerda…
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ひも, 糸, (楽器の)弦…
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ficelle [feminine], série [feminine], rang [masculine]…
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