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Translingual
Punctuation mark
- Encloses supplemental information.
- Sen. John McCain (R., Arizona) spoke at length.
- Encloses a commentary.
- I gave it to Fred (who was going there anyways) before I left.
- Encloses optional variants or variant elements of words, inflections, spellings or pronunciations.
- Go get the dog(s) - Here, s is a shorthand for the plural dogs.
- You should (re)write that story. - Here, re is an optional prefix re-.
- Blue is my favo(u)rite colo(u)r. - Here, u is an alternative spelling (color/colour).
- A variable with persistence that is currently above (below) its mean will tend not go below (above) its mean for some time.
- (S)he likes dogs.
- Antarctica /ænˈtɑɹ(k)tɪkə/, terminator /ˈtɜːmɪneɪtə(ɹ)/
- Encloses narration.
- 2006, Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, volume 3 of Scott Pilgrim
- Envy: What's this for? Is this for the band?
- Scott: It's... It's for you. I wrote a song.
- (weird pause)
- Envy: Why?
- 2006, Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, volume 3 of Scott Pilgrim
- Encloses a letter or number starting an item in a list.
- (1) New York, (2) London, (3) Paris.
- (A) New York, (B) London, (C) Paris.
- 2006, Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, volume 3 of Scott Pilgrim
- Scott: Can I get some free candy? Can you make it happen? Just some chocolate, maybe?
- Wallace: No, because (A) you'll take half an hour to decide what you want, and (B) no sugar for you!!
- (papyrology, epigraphy) Encloses restored elements of text that were (intentionally) omitted by the original scribe as an abbreviation.
Quotations
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Synonyms
- (parenthetical phrase) — —
Derived terms
See also
- to, toi (Lojban)
- dashes ( ‒ ) ( – ) ( — ) ( ― )
- ellipsis ( … )
- exclamation mark ( ! )
- fraction slash ( ⁄ )
- guillemets ( « » )
- hyphen ( - ) ( ‐ )
- interpunct ( · )
- interrobang (rare) ( ‽ )
- parentheses ( ( ) )
- period (US) or full stop (UK) ( . )
- question mark ( ? )
- quotation marks (formal) ( ‘ ’ ) ( “ ” )
- quotation marks (informal, Computing) ( " ) ( ' )
Symbol
- (mathematics) Encloses a mathematical phrase that has increased precedence in terms of operators.
- 20/2+8=18
- 20/(2+8)=2
- (mathematics) denote the greatest common divisor of two integers.
- (54,24)=6
- (mathematics) denote a coordinate.
- (x,y)
- (regular expressions) Defines a marked subexpression, to be matched using the backslash (\1, \2, etc.)
([abc])([def])
— \2 matches the 2nd subexpression
- (programming) Used when defining a new function, enclosing the list of parameters.
- getSum (a, b)
- result = a + b
- return result
- (programming) Used when calling an existing function, enclosing the list of arguments.
- result = getFirstNumber() + getSecondNumber() + getThirdNumber()
- (programming) Used with some expressions and conditionals, like "if", "switch", "for", "while", etc., in certain programming languages.
- if (x > 7) then printf "success!" end
- (chemistry) Encloses a repeated unit in a polymer.
- glutaraldehyde = CH2(CH2CHO)2
- (accounting) Indicates that a number is negative in place of a minus sign.[1]
- (20)
Quotations
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See also
References
- Introduction to bookkeeping and accounting, The Open University, 2015
Chinese
Punctuation mark
- Encloses the pronunciation to a character the reader may not necessarily know.
- 黿(yuán)
- 黿 (read as yuán)
- (neologism, Internet slang) Used to provide a deeper or second meaning to a phrase. Compare English read (“used after a euphemism to introduce the intended, more blunt meaning of a term”).
- 那個男(shuai)人(ge)
- that man (read: hunk)
Japanese
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