With a fuzzy search you can find...
A: only terms that contain more than one word, e.g. 'color cartridge'.
B: terms you have misspelled in your search or a transposed form of the term in your search.
C: fuzzy matches in a translation memory.
D: all terms that contain a particular string.
A: only terms that contain more than one word, e.g. 'color cartridge'.
B: terms you have misspelled in your search or a transposed form of the term in your search.
C: fuzzy matches in a translation memory.
D: all terms that contain a particular string.
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- With a fuzzy search you can find...
- If you want to search for a specific conference in your research field, just type the name of your major or specialty together with the word “meeting” or “conference” in the search box of one search engine and then you’ll certainly find it.
- With the plus ( + ) sign added to the search string, a search engine can ______. A: omit all the irrelevant information B: find pages containing all the words or phrases in the search string C: give you only very limited information D: sometimes find no hits
- In a Boolean search, joining two terms with OR narrows the search. A: 正确 B: 错误
- What happens if you type nothing (no text) in the search text field and press Enter? A: The hitlist will show all terms of the selected source language by default. B: An error message will be displayed (you cannot perform a search when the search text field is empty). C: The first 25 hit terms will be shown in the hitlist by default. D: The hitlist will be empty.