"Decoding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Decoding refers to the process of interpreting or deciphering a code, message, or communication to extract its meaning. It can also be used in linguistics to describe the process of converting written language into spoken language, or in computer science to describe the process of decoding encrypted data.
Decoding Examples
Decode means to convert or translate a code, message, or information into a form that is understandable or usable. It can also mean to uncover or decipher a hidden or secret meaning, often by solving a puzzle, riddle, or encrypted message.
Decoded means to convert or transform (a coded message, text, or data) back into its original form, so that it can be understood or read.
To decode means to translate or interpret a code or a message that has been encrypted or concealed. It involves uncovering the hidden meaning or understanding of a coded text, speech, or signal, often using special techniques or keys. Decoding is the reverse process of encoding, where a message is transformed from its original form to its intended meaning.
Decoke is a rare noun that refers to the process of purifying coal by removing impurities and other substances, or the product resulting from this process.
Verb: to remove the head or horn of (an animal), especially as a process in the slaughter of animals.
The word "decolletages" refers to the lower parts of the neck and shoulders, especially when they are exposed in a dress or a top. It can also refer to the V-shaped opening at the front of a woman's blouse or dress, typically above the bust line.