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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #309 · 2 фев.

Метод строки split() разделяет строку на несколько строк по указанному символу >>> "a_b_c".split('_') ['a', 'b', 'c'] Можно указать максимальное количество разделений >>> "a_b_c".split('_', 1) ['a', 'b_c'] Или резать с другой стороны с помощью rsplit() (right split) >>> "a_b_c".rsplit('_', 1) ['a_b', 'c'] А что будет если оставить аргументы пустыми? >>> "a_b_c".split() ['a_b_c'] Получаем список с одним элементом, потому что по умолчанию используется пробельный символ. >>> "a b c".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] То есть это равнозначно такому вызову? >>> "a b c".split(" ") ['a', 'b', 'c'] Кажется да, но нет! Давайте попробуем добавить пробелов между буквами >>> "a b c".split(" ") ['a', '', '', 'b', '', '', 'c'] И вот картина уже не так предсказуема 😕 А вот что будет по умолчанию >>> "a b c".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] Всё снова красиво! 🤩 По умолчанию в качестве разделителя используется любой пробельный символ, будь то табуляция или новая строка. Включая несколько таких символов идущих подряд. А также игнорируются пробельные символы по краям строки. >>> "a\t b\n c ".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] Аналогичный способ можно собрать с помощью регулярного выражения. Но пробелы по краям строки придется обрабатывать дополнительно. >>> import re >>> re.split(r"\s+", ' a b c '.strip()) ['a', 'b', 'c'] Здесь тоже можно указать количество разделений >>> re.split(r"\s+", 'a b c', 1) ['a', 'b c'] А что если мы хотим написать красиво, то есть split() без аргументов, но при этом указать количество разделений? В этом случае первым аргументом передаём None >>> "a\n b c".split(None, 1) ['a', 'b c'] Данный метод не учитывает строки с пробелами, взятые в кавычки 'a "b c" '.split() ['a', '"b', 'c"'] Но для таких случаев есть другие способы. #tricks#basic

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English With Natives*

@sirjimmy · Post #31808 · 03.12.2025 г., 17:02

⭐Expression: “Easy peasy Japanesey!” When something is so simple you can do it with your eyes half-closed,Americans sometimes joke and say: 👉 “Easy peasy Japanesey!” It’s playful, childish, and super informal, perfect when you want to sound fun and light-hearted. Example: A: Can you fix this for me? B: Sure. Easy peasy Japanesey! Meaning: “Piece of cake. No big deal.” #Expression #Teamjimmy @Sirjimmy

English With Natives*

@sirjimmy · Post #31802 · 30.11.2025 г., 05:46

🌍Around the world in expressions!✈️ 🇨🇭“I’m Switzerland” – Staying neutral like a pro. 🇫🇷“Excuse my French” – Oops… did I just swear? 😅 🇬🇷“It’s all Greek to me” – Totally incomprehensible! 🤯 🇳🇱 “Let’s go Dutch” – Sharing is caring (and paying!) 💸 💬 Which one is your favorite? Or do you have your own “worldly” saying? #Expression #Teamjimmy @Sirjimmy

English With Natives*

@sirjimmy · Post #31791 · 26.11.2025 г., 16:53

🔵 Today’s Expression: “Whatchamacallit” /ˈwɒtʃəməˌkɔːlɪt/ “Whatchamacallit” is a fun, casual word we use when we can’t remember the name of something or when the name simply doesn’t matter. 🔹Meaning A playful replacement for the name of an object you can’t recall. 🔹Examples 🔹Pass me that whatchamacallit...the phone holder. 🔹Do we still have that spicy whatchamacallit sauce? 🔹I need the whatchamacallit to connect my laptop to the TV. #Expression #Teamjimmy @Sirjimmy

1 English learning materials

@englishmeta1 · Post #19 · 05.02.2022 г., 15:05

❤️ It's my turn to + (verb) ✍🏻« When stating 'my turn' you are telling someone that it is time to change position or position focuses on to you.» 💭Here are some examples: 🔷"It's my turn to walk you home.” 🔷"It's my turn to do laundry." 🔷"It's my turn to take out the trash." 🔷"It is my turn to roll the dice." 🔷"It is my turn to attempt solving the problem." #Expression #Teamjimmy #sirjimmy

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@englishmeta1 · Post #18 · 05.02.2022 г., 04:32

The point is that + (subject + verb) ✍🏻«By stating 'the point is' you are stating in your opinion the meaning about what is actually happening.» 📍Here are some examples:📍 📕"The point is that if you study you will do well in school." 📕"The point is that she does not understand." 📕"The point is that the world would be a better place." 📕"The point is that snakes can be dangerous." 📕"The point is that leaving a baby alone is not a good idea." 📕"The point is that if we do not leave now we will be late." 📕"The point is that she needs to be more responsible." ◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️ #Expression #Teamjimmy #sirjimmy

Toward Discovering English

@TowardDiscoveringEnglish · Post #844 · 29.05.2022 г., 13:52

💢 Ahead Of One's Time 🎨 Meaning: 🍃 In advance of current ideas and trends. 🎨 Usage: 🍃 Some people describe Albert Einstein was a physicist ahead of his time. 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 Level: Intermediate_Advanced ========================= #Idiom#Expression#Ahead @TowardDiscoveringEnglish

MDC Uzbekistan

@mdcuzbekistan · Post #641 · 20.01.2023 г., 13:51

Expressionlar va ulardan resurslar so'rovlarida foydalanish Talablarga binoan, siz kutgan mavzu - Expressionlar. Barchaga ma'lumki, database dan kelayotgan ma'lumotlarni dinamik holatda filterlash, saralash unchalik ham oson emas. Ushbu mahorat darsimizda, Sultonbek sizlarga expression/query lar bilan ishlashning yangicha usulini taqdim etmoqchi. Eng qizig'i shundaki, bizning speaker mavzudan ilhomlanib, ushbu amaliyot uchun yangi kutubxona ham ishlab chiqishga ulguribdi. Judayam qiziq, sinab ko'ramiz-a, nima deysiz? Barchangizni ushbu mahorat darsida kutib qolamiz. Kirsangiz xursand bo'lamiz, kirmasangiz hafa bo'lish yo'q ) Sana: 22-yanvar, 20:00 Havola: Zoom Speaker: Sultonbek Rakhimov #expression#linq#filtering#sorting .NET Uzbekistan Community ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ Telegram | Instagram | Youtube

BBC Learning English

@english_bbc_learning · Post #3804 · 14.12.2025 г., 07:15

Do you know someone who always thinks that everyone else has a better life than them?! 🙄😅 Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’ 🌱, and don’t forget to answer the questions on the last slide! ⁣ ⁣ EXTRA: Could walking 7,000 steps a day could improve your mental health? 🚶 Click the link in our bio to find out and learn some useful vocabulary in the process! 📰💚⁣ ⁣ Image: Getty⁣ ⁣ #vocabulary#learnenglish#englishlanguage#expression#idiom#proverb#englishclass#speakenglish

ART IN SPORT

@BarykinaLiubov · Post #2017 · 10.08.2025 г., 21:01

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BBC Learning English

@english_bbc_learning · Post #3776 · 29.11.2025 г., 10:17

You know when somebody just WON’T change their ways? 😠 We’ve got an English expression for that! ✅ ⁣ ⁣ Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.’ ❌🐶 ⁣ ⁣ Can you use it in a sentence – and do you have a similar expression in your language? 👇👇👇⁣ ⁣ MORE: If you'd like to learn some more animal idioms, like 'rabbit on 🐰' or 'as sick as a parrot 🦜', click the link in our bio! ⁣ ⁣ Image: Getty⁣ ⁣ #trick#proverb#learnenglish#vocabulary#learnenglish#englishlanguage#expression#idiom#englishclass#speakenglish ⁣