punctuation
punctuation — 名詞
1. A set of written symbols — such as periods, commas, and question marks — that wr
標點符號
書寫中分隔句子、表達語氣的符號系統
A set of written symbols — such as periods, commas, and question marks — that writers use to show where sentences and ideas begin and end, and to make the meaning of a text easier to follow.
Min checked her essay for punctuation mistakes before handing it in.
Min 在繳交前檢查了作文中的標點符號錯誤。
collocation: punctuation mistakes
The teacher told the class that good punctuation makes writing much easier to read.
老師告訴全班,正確的標點符號能讓文章更容易閱讀。
collocation: good punctuation
Eri wasn't sure where to put the punctuation in the long sentence.
Eri 不確定那個長句子裡的標點符號該放在哪裡。
Dario's letter had no punctuation at all, so it was very hard to follow.
Dario 的信完全沒有標點符號,所以非常難讀懂。
Shanti learned the rules for punctuation marks like colons and semicolons.
Shanti 學習了冒號和分號等標點符號的使用規則。
- punctuation marks
refers specifically to the individual symbols, not the system as a whole
- interpunction
rare, technical term for the insertion of punctuation marks; not used in everyday English
文法句型
punctuation + noun (punctuation rules)
adjective + punctuation (correct punctuation)
用法筆記
Punctuation is an uncountable noun and is never used with 'a' or in the plural form. To refer to an individual symbol such as a comma or period, use the phrase 'punctuation mark.'