Translator 3.0: Dictionary Examples
Provides examples that show how terms in the dictionary are used in context. This operation is used in tandem with Dictionary lookup.
Request URL
Send a POST
request to:
https://api.translator.azure.cn/dictionary/examples?api-version=3.0
See Virtual Network Support for Translator service selected network and private endpoint configuration and support.
Request parameters
Request parameters passed on the query string are:
Query Parameter | Description |
---|---|
api-version | Required parameter. Version of the API requested by the client. Value must be 3.0 . |
from | Required parameter. Specifies the language of the input text. The source language must be one of the supported languages included in the dictionary scope. |
to | Required parameter. Specifies the language of the output text. The target language must be one of the supported languages included in the dictionary scope. |
Request headers include:
Headers | Description |
---|---|
Authentication header(s) | Required request header. See Authentication>available options for authentication. |
Content-Type | Required request header. Specifies the content type of the payload. Possible values are: application/json . |
Content-Length | Optional. The length of the request body. |
X-ClientTraceId | Optional. A client-generated GUID to uniquely identify the request. You can omit this header if you include the trace ID in the query string using a query parameter named ClientTraceId . |
Request body
The body of the request is a JSON array. Each array element is a JSON object with the following properties:
Text
: A string specifying the term to look up. This property should be the value of anormalizedText
field from the back-translations of a previous Dictionary lookup request. It can also be the value of thenormalizedSource
field.Translation
: A string specifying the translated text previously returned by the Dictionary lookup operation. This property should be the value from thenormalizedTarget
field in thetranslations
list of the Dictionary lookup response. The service returns examples for the specific source-target word-pair.
An example is:
[
{"Text":"fly", "Translation":"volar"}
]
The following limitations apply:
- The array can have at most 10 elements.
- The text value of an array element can't exceed 100 characters including spaces.
Response body
A successful response is a JSON array with one result for each string in the input array. A result object includes the following properties:
normalizedSource
: A string giving the normalized form of the source term. Generally, this property should be identical to the value of theText
field at the matching list index in the body of the request.normalizedTarget
: A string giving the normalized form of the target term. Generally, this property should be identical to the value of theTranslation
field at the matching list index in the body of the request.examples
: A list of examples for the (source term, target term) pair. Each element of the list is an object with the following properties:sourcePrefix
: The string to concatenate before the value ofsourceTerm
to form a complete example. Don't add a space character, since it's already there when it should be. This value can be an empty string.sourceTerm
: A string equal to the actual term looked up. The string is added withsourcePrefix
andsourceSuffix
to form the complete example. Its value is separated so it can be marked in a user interface, for example, by bolding it.sourceSuffix
: The string to concatenate after the value ofsourceTerm
to form a complete example. Don't add a space character, since it's already there when it should be. This value can be an empty string.targetPrefix
: A string similar tosourcePrefix
but for the target.targetTerm
: A string similar tosourceTerm
but for the target.targetSuffix
: A string similar tosourceSuffix
but for the target.Note
If there are no examples in the dictionary, the response is 200 (OK) but the
examples
list is an empty list.
Examples
This example shows how to look up examples for the pair made up of the English term fly
and its Spanish translation volar
.
curl -X POST "https://api.translator.azure.cn/dictionary/examples?api-version=3.0&from=en&to=es" -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <client-secret>" -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Region: your-region" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "[{'Text':'fly', 'Translation':'volar'}]"
The response body (abbreviated for clarity) is:
[
{
"normalizedSource":"fly",
"normalizedTarget":"volar",
"examples":[
{
"sourcePrefix":"They need machines to ",
"sourceTerm":"fly",
"sourceSuffix":".",
"targetPrefix":"Necesitan máquinas para ",
"targetTerm":"volar",
"targetSuffix":"."
},
{
"sourcePrefix":"That should really ",
"sourceTerm":"fly",
"sourceSuffix":".",
"targetPrefix":"Eso realmente debe ",
"targetTerm":"volar",
"targetSuffix":"."
},
//
// ...list abbreviated for documentation clarity
//
]
}
]