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Expression

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1 Etymology

Noun

expression

  1. A particular way of phrasing an idea.
  2. A colloquialism or idiom.
    The expression "break a leg!" should not be taken literally.
  3. A facial appearance usually associated with an emotion, (though looking blank and eavesdropping also are expressions).
  4. (Math) A set of symbols denoting values and operations performed on them.
  5. (Biology) The process of translating a gene into a protein.
  6. (Programming) A piece of code in a high-level language that returns a value.

Related terms

Etymology

Ex is Latin for out.

Translations

  • Chinese: 表示
  • Dutch: uitdrukking f (1, 2, 3), gelaatsuitdrukking f (3), spreekwijze f (2), wijze van spreken f (2)
  • Finnish: ilmaisu (1,2,4), ilme (3), ekspressointi , ilmentymä (5)
  • German: Ausdruck m (1, 3, 4), Redensart f (2)
  • Indonesian: ekspresi , pernyataan
  • Interlingua: expression
  • Japanese: 表現 (ひょうげん, hyōgen)
  • Polish: wyrażenie n, zwrot m
  • Portuguese: expressão f
  • Romanian: expresie f
  • Russian: выражение
  • Spanish: expresión f



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