词汇 | hyphenate |
释义 | hyphenate verb[ T ] uk /ˈhaɪ.fən.eɪt/ us /ˈhaɪ.fən.eɪt/ to use a hyphen to join two words or two parts of a word以连字符连接 Punctuation abbreviated accent acute apostrophe at sign block capitals caron comma curly bracket dash diacritical hyphen punctuation mark round bracket scare quotes small cap small capitals solidus stroke tilde Related wordhyphenation hyphenate noun[ C ] uk /ˈhaɪ.fə.nət/ us /ˈhaɪ.fə.nət/ someone who has two or more different jobs, especially in the entertainment industry: Of course, MTV didn't invent the singer-actor hyphenate. These writers also took credit as producers, which made them hyphenates. See also multi-hyphenate This artist-musician-actor and all-round hyphenate had always had a fear of flying. Many of the workers are what he calls "hyphenates". They're bartender-actors, waitress-musicians, or any other conceivable combination. Show runners are "hyphenates," a hybrid of starry-eyed artists and tough-as-nails operational managers. Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated Examples of hyphenatehyphenate Syntactic constructions are not hyphenated or written as one word, just as they are not fore-stressed. In the process, para may break strings on word boundaries (it does not hyphenate words). These typically occur in loan words containing a nucleus not included in the syllable-based system (coach is hyphenated as co-ach). Figure 4 shows a portion of the results of a search for anti*, and includes both hyphenated and unhyphenated words. In writing, it is often not clear whether something should be written as a single word, as two words, or hyphenated. When written, such nouns are usually either solid as in breakdown or hyphenated as in break-down. As a consequence, more people have hyphenated identities, opening broader modalities for ethnic and national identity. Lexical constructions may be hyphenated or written in one word; and of course they may have either stress pattern. The base system hyphenates communisme (comunism) as com-mu-ni-sme. Stem-particle nouns are either hyphenated or written as a single word. Absence of tendinous cords, with linear or hyphenated distal attachments. The second rule correctly hyphenates words with the suffix-morpheme -achtig, which counts as introducing a boundary for the compound rule. Both authors are linguists, albeit hyphenated ones. E (examples) is a list of substrings of correctly hyphenated words. It is always possible to hyphenate names, but that sometimes complicates matters. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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