英:[ˈpʌŋktʃueɪt]
美:[ˈpʌŋktʃuˌet]
英:[ˈpʌŋktʃueɪt]
美:[ˈpʌŋktʃuˌet]
vt.
加标点符号
不时打断
加强,强调
vt.
不时打断某事物
使用标点符号
punc·tu·ate
puhngk chu eIt
第三人称单数:punctuates
现在分词:punctuating
过去式:punctuated
过去分词:punctuated
punctuator (n.)
词根:punctuate
n.punctuation 标点;标点符号
Verb
1. insert punctuation marks into
2. to stress, single out as important;
"Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet"
3. interrupt periodically;
"Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone"
在写作和印刷方面,“用常规符号表示停顿或停止”的称为标点符号,1818年,可能是从 punctuation 中反推出来的。因此,比喻地说,“间歇性地中断”(1833); “通过某些重要或有力的行动强调”(1883)。相关: Punctuated; punctuating。早期罕见或孤立使用该词的意义是“指出”,可以追溯到1630年代,来自中世纪拉丁语 punctuatus,过去分词 punctuare,来自拉丁语 punctus。
Medieval Latin punctuatus, past participle of punctuare to point, provide with punctuation marks, from Latin punctus point
The first known use of punctuate was circa 1766
puncture1 of 2noun
the act of puncturing
a hole or wound made by puncturing a tire puncture
a slight puncture of the skin
puncture2 of 2verb
to make a hole with a point
a nail punctured the tire
to suffer a puncture of
punctured the tire on a nail
to become punctured
worn tires puncture easily
to make useless or ridiculous as if by a puncture
puncture an argument
puncture1 of 2noun
the act of puncturing
a hole or wound made by puncturing a tire puncture
a slight puncture of the skin
puncture2 of 2verb
to make a hole with a point
a nail punctured the tire
to suffer a puncture of
punctured the tire on a nail
to become punctured
worn tires puncture easily
to make useless or ridiculous as if by a puncture
puncture an argument
puncture1 of 2noun
the act of puncturing
a hole or wound made by puncturing a tire puncture
a slight puncture of the skin
puncture2 of 2verb
to make a hole with a point
a nail punctured the tire
to suffer a puncture of
punctured the tire on a nail
to become punctured
worn tires puncture easily
to make useless or ridiculous as if by a puncture
puncture an argument
punctuateverb
to mark or divide with punctuation marks
to interrupt at intervals
a speech punctuated by a harsh cough
punctuationnoun
the act, practice, or system of inserting punctuation marks in written matter to make the meaning clear and separate parts (as clauses or sentences)
punctuateverb
to mark or divide with punctuation marks
to interrupt at intervals
a speech punctuated by a harsh cough
1 Thunder and heavy rain filled the air, punctuated by inhuman shrieks emanating from a recording of a grisly French melodrama being played for a French class on a nearby balcony.
2 The drum punctuated each line and drove it home.
3 The slash of the cat-o’-nine-tails punctuating every syllable, and a wail from the victim.
4 We have not yet learned to punctuate correctly.
我们尚未学会正确使用标点符号.
5 She yelled, punctuated most sentences with a raspy, high-pitched laugh, and maintained a running commentary on everything around her: “Look at the size of those trees!”
6 Even if he did think she was a perverted psychopath who wrote herself badly punctuated threats.
7 The script is punctuated with excruciatingly long pauses.
8 Each ciao is punctuated with a hearty tambourine hit.
9 A single gunshot punctuated his order like an exclamation point, thundering across the open road.
10 Unpredictable severe droughts last for years, punctuated by equally unpredictable torrential rains and floods.
11 There was another long silence punctuated by the clacking of typewriter keys.
12 And she took it away again, immediately afterward, so that it would be no less splendid on the Sunday of the great dinner that was officially to punctuate the revival.
13 Be sure to punctuate your sentences with the correct marks in the right places.
一定要在你文章句子中的正确地方标上正确的标点符号.
14 We’re listening to “The Jack Benny Show” on the radio, which is punctuated by singing commercials for Lucky Strike cigarettes.
15 He punctuated this last thought with such a deep sigh that a house sparrow singing nearby stopped and rushed home to be with his family.
16 Apollinaire does not punctuate his poems.
17 Guests move in flocks of color from the ballroom through the halls and the library, a constantly shifting rainbow punctuated with laughter and chatter.
18 They strolled through galleries of the old masters in silence, punctuated only by the sound of their footfalls and the scythe’s occasional commentaries.
19 I wolfed down three of the sandwiches, belching loudly to punctuate my victory.
20 In the distance, black against the rising sun, a silent procession of battleships punctuated the horizon.
1 加标点
2 强调
intensive pointed emphatic ascensive emphatically stress relief enforcement emphasis accent insistence accentuation underlining insist point press highlight emphasize keynote underline accentuate lay emphasis on put emphasis on make a point of stick punch bring home loud and clear lay stress on speak in capitals make play with loud sforzando urgency birr weight maintain urge underscore prominent insistent prominence hammer note enforce foreground italicize make a point that
5 突出
marcando marcato standout exsert great big outstanding spectacular dominant beetle goggle pointed eminent conspicuous goofy predominant salient projecting extant obtrusive beaked beetling extrusive low-browed protrusive outthrust enate unaverage exserted over singularly signally accent prominence overhang extrusion protrusion predominance accentuation foregrounding pendent outshoot enation protrude jut jutty start project shoot stick hang tongue lap relieve knob jetty predominate extrude eviscerate outstand jet butt push highlight emphasize front-page protract
6 加重
progressive sforzando weight compound accent exacerbate heighten intensify exaggerate lay weight on cumulative ingravescence aggravation exacerbation accentuation press sharpen deepen aggravate exasperate embitter
8 句读
9 插入
expletive intercalary insertion thrust intervene run drop stick separate insert inset interpose inseminate interlard infix interject nip in
10 标点