释义 |
ampersandam‧per‧sand /ˈæmpəsænd $ -ər-/ noun [countable] ampersandOrigin: 1800-1900 and (&) per se and ‘(the character) & by itself (is the word) and’ - It seems we've unwound an ampersand and pulled it like a cracker.
other marks used in writing► angle brackets British English a pair of signs <> used for enclosing information ► slash a line / that is used to separate words, numbers, or letters ► backslash a line that is used to separate words, numbers, or letters ► asterisk the sign * that is used especially to mark something interesting or important ► at sign the sign @ that is used especially in email addresses ► ampersand the sign & that means ‘and’ ► Letters & punctuationA, nounABC, nounalpha, nounalphabet, nounalphabetical, adjectiveampersand, nounapostrophe, nounasterisk, nounB, nounbeta, nounblock capitals, nounblock letters, nounbrace, nounbracket, nounbracket, verbC, nouncapital, nouncapital, adjectivecapitalize, verbcaps, cedilla, nouncircumflex, nounclause, nouncolon, nouncomma, nounconsonant, nounCyrillic, adjectiveD, noundash, noundelta, noundiacritic, nounditto, nounE, nounexclamation mark, nounF, nounG, noungamma, nounGothic, adjectivegrave, adjectiveH, nounhyphen, nounI, nounIPA, nounJ, nounK, nounL, nounletter, nounlower case, nounM, nounN, nounNHS, the, O, nounoblique, nounomega, nounP, nounparenthesis, nounperiod, nounpunctuate, verbpunctuation, nounpunctuation mark, nounQ, nounquestion mark, nounquestion tag, nounquotation mark, nounR, nounrune, nounS, nounschwa, nounscript, nounsemicolon, nounslash, nounsmall, adjectivespeech marks, nounsquare bracket, nounstar, nounstenography, nounstress mark, nounT, nountilde, nounU, nounumlaut, nounupper case, nounV, nounvowel, nounW, nounX, nounY, nounZ, nounzed, noun the sign ‘&’ that means ‘and’: Mills & Boon |