释义 |
punctuate/ˈpʌŋktʃueɪt ||; ˈpʌŋktʃυˌet/verb1. [t] punctuate sth (with sth) to interrupt sth many times 多次打断: ◇her speech was punctuated with bursts of applause. 她的演说多次被掌声打断。 2. [i,t] to divide writing into sentences and phrases by adding full stops, question marks, etc 点标点符号 punc·tu·ate /`pʌŋktʃˏet; ˈpʌŋktʃueɪt/v [t] 1. to divide your writing into sentences, phrases etc using commas [,], full stops [.] etc 加标点于 2. be punctuated by/with used to say that something happens often, or that something is often interrupted by another thing [某事]常常发生; 经常被打断:◇the early 70s were punctuated by a series of strikes and demonstrations. 70 年代初期常常发生罢工和示威游行。 |