Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace each word in the group with three synonyms, generating three new groups. For example, happy becomes three separate sets: content, sorrow, mad. But the user said "result only," implying a single result.
Wait, but the example might just be a placeholder. Let me check the example given. The user provided: "replace words formatted v2. every word with 3 synonyms. Leave names unchanged. Result only." So maybe the input is a string like "He was content and loved orange." In this case, "Apple" is a name and should stay, but "happy" gets three synonyms.
But the user's instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms," so perhaps the original format v3 is being expanded such that each v becomes three synonyms. For instance, happy would become content. But this is a total of nine words. However, the user's example might not include that, so I might need to adjust.
The instruction says to replace words formatted as v2 with three synonyms each. So each word in the group (v1, v2, v3) is replaced by three synonyms. However, the structure of the replacement is unclear. The user might expect that the final output has each of the original words replaced by their own three synonyms, maintaining the format. For example, content becomes pleased. But perhaps the user wants three options, each replacing each word with one synonym from the three available? 15 yasli daldan veren qiz nomreleri rapidshare
Wait, perhaps the user is providing a string with a placeholder and wants to replace the placeholder with three synonyms. But the original example is unclear. Let me try to think of a possible correct interpretation based on the given instruction.
Wait, but the user said "every word" in the formatted part has three synonyms. Also, the result should only show the replaced words. So maybe the input is just the part between the braces, and I need to output three synonyms for each word in the format. Let me re-read the instruction.
But first, I need to parse the input correctly. The pattern is v1, where each v is a word that needs synonyms. For each of these words, find three synonyms. How do I get synonyms? The user probably expects me to use an existing thesaurus or some synonym engine. Since I can't use external APIs, I have to rely on my pre-trained knowledge. For example, if the word is "happy," synonyms could be "joyful, elated, content." If the word is a name like "Apple," it should remain. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace each
Alternatively, maybe the user wants the entire group to be replaced with three new words, each being a synonym of the original first word. Wait, that doesn't fit "every word" with three synonyms.
The user says: "replace words formatted v2. every word with 3 synonyms. Leave names unchanged. Result only." So perhaps the input is something like a single line with words in that format, and for each word in the set (like v1, v2, v3), I need to find three synonyms. Wait, no, the instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms." Maybe each of the words in the set is to be replaced by three synonyms. Wait, that might be confusing. Let me parse it again.
1. joyful 2. ecstatic 3. content
For example, if the original is excited, then three possible replacements could be:
Okay, let's tackle this problem. The user wants me to replace words formatted as v2 with three synonyms each, while leaving names unchanged. The input probably has placeholders like happy that I need to swap out for similar words. First, I need to make sure I understand how the replacement works. Each word in the braces is separated by a pipe, and there are three of them. For each of these words, I need to find three synonyms. The user also mentioned not to change any names, so if there are proper nouns like "Apple" or "John," I should leave those as they are.
But the user says "result only," which suggests that they want the output in the same v3 format, but each word replaced by three synonyms. Wait, perhaps each word in the original is replaced by three synonyms, and the result is three words, each with three synonyms, separated by pipes. But that's confusing. Wait, but the example might just be a placeholder
So the input is a text with words formatted as v3, and I need to replace each of those words (v1, v2, v3) with three synonyms. So for each v2, each v is replaced by three synonyms. But how to structure the output? For example, if the input is sad, each word (happy, sad, excited) needs to be replaced by three synonyms. But the user might want the entire set to be replaced by three versions where each position is a synonym. Wait, maybe not. Let me think.
Since there isn't an example, I need to make an assumption. Let me suppose that the input is a single v3 group, and each v is a word that needs to be replaced by three synonyms. So, for each v in v2, find three synonyms and replace them. So the output would be three groups of synonyms. Wait, but the user said "every word with 3 synonyms" and "result only." Maybe each word in the group is to be replaced by three, leading to a total of 9 words? Or perhaps the user wants to have three options for replacement where each position is a synonym of the original word.