Meaning of terp | Babel Free
tɝpDefinitions
- An interpreter (person who translates).
- Any of various essential oils containing monoterpene alcohols which are added to a henna mix to darken the color.
- Dance.
- An artificial dwelling mound found on the North European Plain, created to provide safe ground during storm surges, high tides and sea or river flooding.
- A member of a Maryland Terrapins sports team.
- An interpreter (program that parses and executes another program).
Examples
“I don't think⟳ it's at all appropriate to hire⟳ a terp to review⟳ your correspondences, reports, grammar, tone, style, etc. It is completely YOUR responsibility to perform⟳ effective written communication tasks.”
“But for troops in the new Afghan army, there is a particular irritant: Afghan interpreters working with U.S. soldiers — called terps by troops in the field — can earn⟳ more than an Afghan army officer.”
“We don't understand⟳ what he's saying, of course, but he looks like⟳ he knows what he's saying. There's a certain something that emanates from a confused patient that this fellow doesn't have⟳. I sure wish⟳ I had more 'terps. Well, we're not going to CT him right away.”
“So, I'm writing a Z-Machine terp. It is not done. It's getting there. Now, I have⟳ some ideas of things I would like⟳ this terp to do, but I thought it might be a nice idea to find⟳ out if there are any features that other people on this newsgroup would like⟳ in a Z-Machine terp.”
“As far as I know⟳ all the TADS terps are just ports of the original.”
“In the terp section, Barbara Perry, last⟳ here in a straight role in Swan Song, scores smartly as a dancer, and lanky Jack Williams holds down the other lead⟳ stepping slot with his intricate tap routines. Dancing is overall excellent, but as noted above, there is too much of it.”
“Most Dutch cities began on a terp or artificial mound to which the prehistoric amphibious folk rushed for refuge when floods rolled in.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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