comma
comma 英 [ˈkɒmə] 美 [ˈkɑmə]
n. 逗号;停顿
名词复数:commas
- A comma is a punctuation mark that indicates a pause in a sentence or separates items in a list. A comma is also used before the words "and" or "but" to join two independent clauses.
- 请先登录
- n. 逗号;停顿
-
1. The two clauses are separated by a comma.
这两个分句由一个逗号分开。
-
2. You need to put in a comma here. Otherwise it is not clear in meaning.
你需在此加一个逗号,否则意思不清楚。
-
3. Tip: If you add a new entry as the last entry in the JSON file, insert a comma at the end of the previous line to ensure correct file format.
提示:如果在 JSON 文件中添加一个新条目作为最后的条目,您需要在前一行末尾插入一个逗号,保证文件格式是正确的。
- comma (n.) punctuation mark, 1520s as a Latin word, nativized by 1590s, from Latin comma "short phrase or clause of a sentence or line of poetry," from Greek komma "clause in a sentence," also ""stamp, coinage," literally "piece which is cut off," from koptein "to strike, smite, cut off; disable, tire out," which is perhaps from PIE root *kop- "to beat, strike, smite" (see hatchet (n.)), or perhaps Pre-Greek.
- 请先登录

0 个回复