单词 | punctuate |
释义 | punc·tu·ate I. transitive verb 1. 2. < the steady click of her needles punctuated the silence — Edith Wharton > < she punctuated his petitions with Amens — Alan Paton > < meetings punctuated by brief recesses — Lindesay Parrott > < her career was punctuated by a series of mishaps — Harper's > < the many odysseys which have punctuated his life — Polly Adler > 3. < her heels … punctuated the declaration of finality as they clicked along the sidewalk — Helen Howe > < raising of a finger punctuating the lively lingo of the auctioneer — American Guide Series: Louisiana > < the music … with enough beat to punctuate it — Harold Sinclair > < copious tears punctuate their bitter tale of financial woe — B.B.Seligman > < brilliant solid color is punctuated by the blackest black — Rosamund Frost > < dress with beige top and caramel skirt, punctuated at the waistline with a black patent belt — Women's Wear Daily > < the sun was punctuating the sky — Sabine Gova > intransitive verb II. |
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