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punctuation mark

标点符号,点缀符号,点号,点点滴滴

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a group of conventional marks or characters used in punctuation, as the period, comma, semicolon, question mark, or dash.

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Examples

  • Death threats are used like punctuation marks in debates on social media.

  • As in Borges’s “The Library of Babel,” on a library generated by 22 letters of the alphabet, plus punctuation marks, there is literally an infinity of images.

  • The computer speaks to him in a robotic, male voice that reads everything including Roman numerals and punctuation marks while mispronouncing certain words.

  • Toomey lives here with her husband, Mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters.

  • At some point, show creator Mark Burnett made the diabolical decision to extend the show to 120 minutes.

  • Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission.

  • They selected an “easy mark” who turned out to be an off-duty NYC Housing Authority cop named James Carragher.

  • Even those Christians who do want to minister amid the rancor of race and policing are missing the mark.

  • We are so many around here that you'll have to get paper and pencil and mark us down to keep track of how many.

  • "He's been counting the days till you got home, Mark," said Tim, holding a burning match over my pipe.

  • Track of the count may be kept by placing a mark for each leukocyte in its appropriate column, ruled upon paper.

  • Last night again there was all sorts of firing and fighting going on, throughout those hours peaceful citizens ear-mark for sleep.

  • Personally, the English do not attract nor shine; but collectively they are a race to make their mark on the destinies of mankind.