punctuated
past simple and past participle ofpunctuate
单词 | punctuated |
释义 | punctuated past simple and past participle ofpunctuate punctuate verb[T] uk/ˈpʌŋk.tʃuː.eɪt/us/ˈpʌŋk.tuː.eɪt/punctuateverb[T](ADD PUNCTUATION)toaddpunctuationmarks(=symbols)to writing so thatpeoplecanseewhen asentencestartsandfinishes,seethat something is aquestion, etc. Punctuation
punctuateverb[T](REPEAT)formal tohappenorcausesomething tohappenrepeatedlywhile somethingelseishappening; tointerruptsomethingrepeatedly: Thepresidentspokeatlengthin aspeechpunctuatedbyapplause. Hechattedfreely, punctuating hisremarksas often aspossiblewiththe interviewer's firstname. Interrupting & preventing from speaking
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Repeating an action Examplesofpunctuatedpunctuated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The masker had amply padded his derriere and bust, and when he performed he periodicallypunctuatedhis slow dance movements with exaggerated hip thrusts. From theCambridge English Corpus Usually this ispunctuatedby orchestral chords, although sometimes the accompaniment is more extended. From theCambridge English Corpus It is uncertain, however, whether ' quantum evolution ', andpunctuatedequilibrium in the transition zone are important. From theCambridge English Corpus Its spare, fragmented lines,punctuatedby telling silences, are crafted with an acutely refined ear. From theCambridge English Corpus It opens with a series of fanfare-like gestures in the strings,punctuatedby sonorous chords and driving semiquaver figuration from the piano. From theCambridge English Corpus Its format involves questioning guests about their lives and achievements, the discussion beingpunctuatedwith records selected by the guest. From theCambridge English Corpus The book ispunctuatedthroughout with lively and illuminating case examples, illustrating the processes of different forms of psychotherapy. From theCambridge English Corpus By the standards of today's biomedical institution, his career publication record appears modest: 33 primary publicationspunctuatedby a handful of review articles and chapters. From theCambridge English Corpus Why are long periods of political stabilitypunctuatedby sudden bursts of intense instability? From theCambridge English Corpus The cello obbligato continued during an extended tuba solo, which led to the work's first tutti: a fanfarish affair againpunctuatedby timpani. From theCambridge English Corpus Such a reduction in female fertility might even facilitate thepunctuatedtransformation of a species' developmental profile. From theCambridge English Corpus Secondly, unauthorised recordings facilitate an ongoing relationship between the fan and the artist rather than one that ispunctuatedby record industry schedules. From theCambridge English Corpus The south elevation,punctuatedto admit light, would form a distinguished silhouette without compromising the end of terrace character. From theCambridge English Corpus It is of interest that the bifurcation points may be conceptually similar topunctuatedequilibria leaps. From theCambridge English Corpus The walls on either side are solid and unforgiving except wherepunctuatedby openings to the spaces beyond. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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