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punctuation mark

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Letters & punctuation
ˌpunctuˈation mark ●●○ noun [countable]  SLAa sign, such as a comma or question mark, used to divide a piece of writing into sentences, phrases etc 标点符号〔如逗号或问号等〕nTHESAURUStypes of punctuation markapostrophe the sign (') that is used to show that one or more letters or numbers have been left out, as in don’t, or used before ‘s’ to show that something belongs to someone or something, as in Mark’s dogbrackets British English, parentheses American English and British English formal a pair of signs ( ) used for enclosing information that interrupts a sentencecolon the sign : that is used to introduce an explanation, example, quotation etcsemicolon the sign ; that is used to separate words in a list, or different parts of a sentence that can be understood separatelycomma the sign , that is used to separate things in a list, or between two clauses in a sentencehyphen the sign – that is used to join words or syllables dash the sign — that is used to separate two closely related parts of a sentence, especially in more informal Englishfull stop British English, period American English the sign . that is used to mark the end of a sentence or the short form of a wordexclamation mark British English, exclamation point American English the sign ! that is used after a sentence or word that expresses surprise, anger, or excitementquestion mark the sign ? that is used at the end of a questionquotation marks (also inverted commas British English) a pair of signs ‘ and ’ that are put around words, especially to show that you are quoting what someone has saidother marks used in writingangle brackets British English a pair of signs <> used for enclosing informationslash a line / that is used to separate words, numbers, or lettersbackslash a line \ that is used to separate words, numbers, or lettersasterisk the sign * that is used especially to mark something interesting or importantat sign the sign @ that is used especially in email addressesampersand the sign & that means ‘and’
Examples from the Corpus
punctuation markHe snorted quietly: an unemotional noise; a punctuation mark.Each punctuation mark is put into a flashing mode, and another graphic character replaces each word.Rather it was a fiery punctuation mark, a coal-like comma, or salamander semicolon, in a continuing story.
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punctuation mark
ˌpunctuˈation mark noun [countable]
a sign, such as a comma or question mark, used to divide a piece of writing into sentences, phrases etc
     
THESAURUS
■ types of punctuation mark
    apostrophe the sign ' that is used to show that one or more letters or numbers have been left out, as in don’t, or used before ‘s’ to show that something belongs to someone or something, as in Mark’s dog
    brackets British English, parentheses AmE and BrE formal a pair of signs used for enclosing information that interrupts a sentence
    colon the sign : that is used to introduce an explanation, example, quotation etc
    semicolon the sign ; that is used to separate words in a list, or different parts of a sentence that can be understood separately
    comma the sign , that is used to separate things in a list, or between two clauses in a sentence
    hyphen the sign – that is used to join words or syllables
    dash the sign — that is used to separate two closely related parts of a sentence, especially in more informal English
    full stop British English, period American English the sign . that is used to mark the end of a sentence or the short form of a word
    exclamation mark British English, exclamation point American English the sign ! that is used after a sentence or word that expresses surprise, anger, or excitement
    question mark the sign ? that is used at the end of a question
    quotation marks (also inverted commas British English) a pair of signs ‘ and ’ that are put around words, especially to show that you are quoting what someone has said
■ 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’


punctuation markBrE /ˌpʌŋktʃuˈeɪʃn mɑːk/ 🔊NAmE /ˌpʌŋktʃuˈeɪʃn mɑːrk/ 🔊 nouna sign or mark used in writing to divide sentences and phrases 标点符号