@LanguageStuff · Post #8712 · 04.07.2024 г., 13:29
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Функция sub в regex может принимать функцию в качестве аргумента repl. 📄 Из документации: If repl is a function, it is called for every non-overlapping occurrence of pattern. The function takes a single match object argument, and returns the replacement string. То есть для каждого совпадения будет вызвана функция для вычисления замены вместо замены на одну и ту же строку для всех совпадений. Иными словами, для замены разных совпадений на разные строки не потребуется запускать re.sub() много раз для каждой строки замены. Достаточно определить функцию, которая вернёт строку для каждого из совпадений. Описание слишком запутанное🤔, давайте лучше рассмотрим на простом примере: Создаем карту замены. То есть какие строки на какие требуется менять. remap = { 'раз': '1', 'два': '2', 'три': '3', 'четыре': '4', 'пять': '5', } Пишем функцию поиска строки для замены. Единственным аргументом будет объект re.Match. Используя данные этого объекта мы вычисляем замену on-the-fly! def get_str(match: re.Match): word = match.group(1) return remap.get(word.lower()) or word Пример текста. text = '''Раз Два Три Четыре Пять Вместе будем мы считать Пять Четыре Три Два Раз Мы считать научим вас ''' Теперь запускаем re.sub и вместо строки замены (repl) подаём имя функции. (Данный паттерн ищет отдельные слова в тексте) >>> print(re.sub(r'(\w+)', get_str, text)) 1 2 3 4 5 Вместе будем мы считать 5 4 3 2 1 Мы считать научим вас Думаю, достаточно наглядно 🤓 #libs#regex
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@LanguageStuff · Post #8712 · 04.07.2024 г., 13:29
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@adceducate · Post #8013 · 23.10.2023 г., 13:40
« ADC » THE WAY TO KNOWLEDGE 🧠🫨 #knowledge#adceducate#english#school#brain #learnenglish
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@english_bbc_learning · Post #3698 · 28.09.2025 г., 09:41
🙄 Do you ever want to tell someone that you just don’t care? 🤷♂️🤷♀️ This expression is for you! 🐵⚠️Use it carefully though – it’s VERY informal! Write your answer in the comments and don’t forget to give this post a like! Do you have a similar expression in your language? #learnenglish
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@englishtipsquizzes · Post #131 · 18.02.2023 г., 10:23
🔰🔰🔰 Questions without inversion In informal conversation a question can sometimes have the same word order as in a statement. The question has a rising intonation • The machine gives change? ~ No, it doesn't. • You're travelling tomorrow?~ Yes. • The car is blue?~ That's right. • The car is what colour? ~ Blue. • They went which way?~ That way. We use this kind of question only when it follows on from what was said before. I need a return ticket to Paddington • You're travelling when?~ Tomorrow. #learnenglish#vocabulary 👉@wallstreetenglish_WSE
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@englishtipsquizzes · Post #70 · 09.02.2023 г., 11:30
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@englishtipsquizzes · Post #67 · 09.02.2023 г., 07:45
🔰When Someone Is Insistent/Pressuring You🔰 • I’d love to, but I really can’t/have to go/don’t have the time. • It’s been a pleasure, but I really have to go. • This simply isn’t the right time, unfortunately. • I would love to help you, but I’m already overcommitted as it is. • I wish I could be of more help to you, but I can’t. • I must respectfully decline. • I’m sorry, but I can’t help you. • I don’t have time for this at the moment. • Please leave me alone/stop pushing. • This conversation is unnecessary. • Maybe this is the way you get things done, but I don’t like it. • It’s useless; you’re wasting your efforts on me. • You’ll be wasting your time if you keep talking to me/pushing me. • Why don’t you take this up with someone who actually has the time? • You really should put your energy elsewhere. • If I need your help, I’ll ask for it. • The answer is no. • No is a complete sentence. • You’re pushing too hard—stop it! • Go bother somebody else! #learnenglish#vocabulary @wallstreetenglish_WSE @wallstreetenglish_WSE @wallstreetenglish_WSE
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@englishtipsquizzes · Post #58 · 07.02.2023 г., 13:22
**🔰Air Lane VS Airline🔰** • Air lane (Also: airway ) a regular route of travel for aircraft: - This will enable controllers to squeeze an extra 20 percent traffic into the crowded air lanes. • Airline 1. Company that carries passengers and cargo by airplane: - The airline has announced it will run daily service to Florida. 2. A tube through which air is passed under pressure: - Any big truck lives and dies, steers and brakes, on its air-lines. #learnenglish#vocabulary @wallstreetenglish_WSE @wallstreetenglish_WSE @wallstreetenglish_WSE
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@englishtipsquizzes · Post #51 · 06.02.2023 г., 09:15
🔰Adapted For Something VS Adapted To Something🔰 Adapted For Something —(of things) made suitable for a new use, situation, etc.: • The book was adapted for television as a four-part series screened by the BBC. Adapted To Something —(of people) accustomed or suitable to smth.: • I am not adapted to this business. • I was bred a farmer, and ought not to have left that occupation. #learnenglish#vocabulary
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@englishtipsquizzes · Post #40 · 05.02.2023 г., 15:09
#learnenglish#grammar Don't forget to follow us 👇👇👇 @wallstreetenglish_WSE
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@Englishdaybyday · Post #6254 · 22.07.2025 г., 20:21
✈️ Conversations on the plane 🤣#english#learnenglish ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ➠@PhrasalCards ➠@SlangWords ➠@IdiomsLand ➠@Vocabulix ➠@GrammarCards ➠@EnglishGate ➠@StoryPage
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@EspressoEnglish · Post #3922 · 17.08.2025 г., 19:16
😂At the dentist with Mike🩷 Comment Preply and I'll send you the link! ✨#english#learnenglish ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ➠@PhrasalCards ➠@SlangWords ➠@IdiomsLand ➠@Vocabulix ➠@GrammarCards ➠@EnglishGate ➠@StoryPage
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@EspressoEnglish · Post #3867 · 07.07.2025 г., 19:56
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